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1109RWHP - these are some great pictures. This one particularly caught my eye. A Firestone sticker above the Goodyear tire and a brake dust coated daisy wheel - the same style as I have on my car (minus the brake dust).Quote from: 1109RWHP on November 10, 2019, 06:56:46 PM
I have the 200s on mine also.
The original Trans-Am 200-S Magnesium wheels are quite rare now and probably too brittle for anything other than Concourse shows. Fortunately there are alternative light weight wheels out there that replicate the 200's look and are far stronger.
Quote from: CSX 4133 on November 12, 2019, 09:57:32 AMThe original Trans-Am 200-S Magnesium wheels are quite rare now and probably too brittle for anything other than Concourse shows. Fortunately there are alternative light weight wheels out there that replicate the 200's look and are far stronger. They were dangerous when they were new!! The wheel was weak in the center and cracked all the time Follmer hit the pit wall at Riverside in '69 after the wheel center broke completely out of the outer. Wrote that car off until it was saved MANY years later by Richard Rodeck. Randy