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    Thumbs up Fixing the wheels.

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    Don’t know about the rims, I drilled the holes a little to close to the centers, so may need to try again.




    I ended up adding a rim so it shrunk the spokes down and looks much better.
    Just wanted to show how I fixed the problem.

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    That is looking amazing. You've definitely nailed the essence of this ol' classic.

    Funny to me the grill looks up side down but that’s the way their designed.
    That's so the Yanks' belt buckles don't get hung up when checking the radiator.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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