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Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Grass Valley, Ca
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Here's a link to the speedster I am referring to:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1914-ford-model-t-6/ I'm kicking myself for not buying this car because it was a great price and only 90 minutes away from me. I like the look of multiple spokes and the listing does say cast aluminum. There's no telling how long ago these wheels were made, and maybe limited production runs due to lack of demand. I do think they would be safer and trouble-free compared to the wood wheels. I'm constantly checking mine for any looseness or decay.
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