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Color of 240Z spare wheel?


Arne

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Hey folks, I know that the original road wheels had a silver-gray base coat, with a quick coat of flat black on the face. But were the spare wheels the same? Or did they not have the black paint on the face?

I ask because my Series 1 came to me sans spare. I have one out of my parts car, which appears to never have been painted black. Does that sound right?

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Thanks, Carl. That makes the most sense to me, as I'm fairly certain that the wheels and tires were just pulled from a pile and either bolted on the car, or put in the spare well. It didn't seem right to me that they would use a special, non-black-painted batch of wheels for the spares.

On the other hand, all indications are that the wheel out of the spare well on my parts car was original to that car. Granted, it is not the original tire (has a vintage 175HR14 Michelin XAS on it), but the date code of the wheel (3-71) matches well with the 4/71 build date of the car. And even after sanding and prepping it for new paint, I can find no trace of black on it, and the silver-gray sure looks original. Curiouser and curiouser...

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Arne.

Since I have six Keystones wheels, Two never having had tires mounted on them. I am thinking I may just use the worst one of them as my spare.

Try it first, Jim. My car came with w 5.5" slot mag in the spare, and the wheel was too wide to fit in the spare well. The round fiberboard cover sat 3/4" above the floor. That's why I'm going back to stock steel for the spare.
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