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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / September 2006

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390 big block wheels

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Seybertron - 20 Sep 2006 12:37 GMT
does anybody know what are the original wheels to go with the 1968 390
big blocks?  I have a project car that I'm working on and I'm having
trouble finding the correct wheels. Thanks
CobraJet - 20 Sep 2006 19:50 GMT
> does anybody know what are the original wheels to go with the 1968 390
> big blocks?  I have a project car that I'm working on and I'm having
> trouble finding the correct wheels. Thanks

  There are no wheels specific to big block cars. The standard wheel
would be a 14x5.5" steel if your car didn't have the GT package.
Blue Mesteno - 20 Sep 2006 23:05 GMT
>   There are no wheels specific to big block cars. The standard wheel
> would be a 14x5.5" steel if your car didn't have the GT package.

Exatly with a base car it would not matter what engine you had. steel wheels
with oooogly hubcaps.

Scott W.
'68 Ranchero
'69 Mustang
TS #57
Cobra65K - 22 Sep 2006 04:51 GMT
> >   There are no wheels specific to big block cars. The standard wheel
> > would be a 14x5.5" steel if your car didn't have the GT package.
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> '69 Mustang
> TS #57

If you are going resto-origional, in my opionion, the best way is to do
a Marti report in the vin and use that with any origional documentation
from the car's history, for your parts search. But that depends on the
cars value to you or to the market. The reports are alittle pricy but
very respected.
 
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