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Looks like this has to be MW #37132-S / NWRA cross reference #X-45229. It’s the only MW product fitting the description in the MW 1980 catalog and through to 1985 in NWRA catalogs. It reaches back into the 1960/70s on production vehicles. Used on F100s, Econolines, Broncos, and all manner of Jeeps. Stu
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All the steel Ford wheels I have ever seen or owned carried a "Ford" oval logo stamped on the face of the wheel between 2 of the lug holes and would have a "KH" for Kelsey-Hayes or "H" for their Hamilton, Ohio wheel plant. There may be exceptions.
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