1963 14x6 wheels

Impalaguru

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One pair of 14x6 JK station wagon wheels. These are the early, non- safety bead wheels. I believe they're 1963 wheels. I've had these for probably 20 years and have done nothing but store them. They were in the exact shape you see here when I bought them. Lug holes all look good. $200
 

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tpainter312

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They are not the fastest ways to ship but Greyhound bus service does shipping if that is available in both the to and from locations. Also Fastenal offers store to store shipping. They are normally cheaper but like I said not the fastest. I had 4 61 rims shipped from North Dakota to North Carolina awhile back and it worked out well.

Tim
 

heddrik

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They are not the fastest ways to ship but Greyhound bus service does shipping if that is available in both the to and from locations. Also Fastenal offers store to store shipping. They are normally cheaper but like I said not the fastest. I had 4 61 rims shipped from North Dakota to North Carolina awhile back and it worked out well.

Tim
I shipped a 62 Bel air fender from Idaho to Texas that way, worked great.
 
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