Thanks Fred! appreciate the compliment. yes late mustang wheels. when those came out a lot of the Mustang guys were changing out the stock wheels so was able to snag these on Craigslist for like $75 for the set, hah! not as cool as the Edelbrocks I know, but a hell of a lot cheaper! we were able to just use adapters for the lugs and offsets. like I mentioned earlier we had gone with the 77 Granada front suspension/disc brake conversion. I can get some pics if you'd like with the wheels off at the front and back to see how it's set. just had to get the adapter thickness and tire sizes math'd out properly. I'm running 205 55 16 in front and 225 55 16 in rear.SASSY wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 10:55 amWelcome!VERY CLEAN!! It appears you will be a good source for those of us that have left carbs on the shelf.
To start, late model Mustang wheels? What did you do to make them fit so nice? Usually not a fan of negative offset but hou have pulled it off very nice.
Fred
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