I have a friend who has a set of "wire wheels" or spoke wheels, which he says are from a Corvette. I was not aware that any such wheel was ever offered (C1-C6).
Can anyone enlighten me?
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There were a few Corvettes that did have spoke/wire wheels, but they were all built for high ups at GM, such as Harlow Curtis(Pres.), Bill Mitchell, etc.
None were ever issued as a factory option.

Now, if it could be proven that these rims were from one of those "special" Corvettes, that would be very interesting...
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I spoke with a guy that had a 78 anniversary vette that he bought new that had wires on it. They were a dealer option when he bought the car. It was a few years back but I seem to remember they were sportin the cross flags on the spinners.
He was an easy mark for conversation since he was pullin the car behind his camper and caught me checkin it out in the campground.

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The dealers could install just about anything they, or the customer wanted, such as the luggage racks on the earlier cars, the passenger side mirrors, or even special paint.
GM did not install them at the factory, tho.

OK...so I may be splittin hairs here. My '74 had Ansen Sprint 'luminum rims installed at the dealer when it was new. Did they look kewl? Heck yeah! Period correct? Heck yeah!! "Factory" installed? uh...nope!
There were many Dealer installed "options" available back then, including pin stripes, custom rims/tires, hood scoops, heck, even "Kleenex" dispensers!
Check one of the "accessory" brochures for the period, and you might find a lot of neat stuff. I've got one for 1974, and it does have the luggage rack, pass. side mirror, and even cruise control, none of which were available from the assembly line.


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The younger generation won't have a clue what I'm talking about...this is loooong before the days of CD's and even cassettes.
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Record player?




How 'bout 8-Track?


And tube type radios...AM only..

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