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2944390 Rallye 15x7 rim

Started by 440ehigh, April 27, 2021, 01:16:25 PM

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440ehigh

Looking for a 2944390 rallye 15x7 rim. Only problem is I'm looking for a certain date code of 8-11. Or at least close to that day because I know it's a lot to ask for a certain day but my 3 other rims are that date. Only need 1

Jocigar


Maybe you will get lucky on the forum.  Its a lot to find a 390 rim now days IMO, much less match a date you have.

M0 M1 ?

440ehigh

I know it's a lot to ask for but you never know unless you try. And a M1


6bblgt

actually they are all M1 - it's the digit under the M1 that indicates year of production (M1 = Motor Wheel Corp. plant #1 Lansing, MI)

M1/9 for 1969 production
M1/0 for 1970 production
M1/1 for 1971 production

6bblgt

I had a pair of M1/9 8 -o- 12 ...... @198D13 might have something  :dunno:

440ehigh

Ok who all has had Rick re stamp a 390 wheel. How close does it match the original stamping.

198D13

Quote from: TX9AAR on April 27, 2021, 09:16:19 PM
If you find a 390 wheel you can have Resto Rick stamp the wheel with the date you want. Probably be easier then finding the correct date j

As with faking anything, there is usually always a way to tell. Those early dated 8/11/69 rims have NO part number stamped into them. If you are going to make a good fake, you will need to find another 15x7.0 rallye wheel that also has NO part number on it.


198D13

I have four 8/12/69 15x7.0 rallye rims. I had an 8/11/69 rim but sold it a few years back.

Jocigar


Out of curiosity, if you have a car with 11-69 door sticker what date would you expect on rims?  did they pull from stock and stamp with same when paired with vehicle ?  or pull from older already stamped stock. 

anlauto

Quote from: Jocigar on April 29, 2021, 07:46:20 AM

Out of curiosity, if you have a car with 11-69 door sticker what date would you expect on rims?  did they pull from stock and stamp with same when paired with vehicle ?  or pull from older already stamped stock.

They didn't date rims to match the car, they dated rims as they were manufactured likely for traceability in case there was a problem :alan2cents:
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Brosejw

Quote from: 198D13 on April 28, 2021, 06:58:27 AM
I have four 8/12/69 15x7.0 rallye rims. I had an 8/11/69 rim but sold it a few years back.
Willing to sell the four rallye wheels?