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    1. #1
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      CCW Classics - 18x10 & 18x12 *NEW*

      Item Location (City/State): Gilroy, CA

      SOLD!

      Description:

      CCW Classic forged 3 piece wheels - 18x10 and 18x12
      Finished (by CCW) with bright gloss silver lips and satin silver centers.

      Over $5,100 new, before tax and shipping.

      The wheels have zero miles on them and have only ever been put on the car for testing clearance. I've never seen another set of wheels finished like these, and they turned out beautiful.

      Backspace measurements are as follows:
      18x10 w/ 6.875" backspace - comprised of an 18x8" inner and an 18x2" outer
      18x12 w/ 5.75" backspace - comprised of an 18x6.5" inner and an 18x5.5" outer

      They were/are on a (unfinished) 67' Camaro

      I can get more detailed pictures for interested parties.
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      Last edited by ill steez; 03-08-2021 at 04:19 PM. Reason: sold

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      Thats a gangster looking wheel! GLWS

      Matt
      72 Chevelle 370ci, 76mm single turbo, TKX, Speedtech Track Time, Millerbuilt Strange full floater 9", Brembo brakes, BC Forged 18x11s with 315s square
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      Quote Originally Posted by protour_chevelle View Post
      Thats a gangster looking wheel! GLWS
      Thanks man!

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      What subframe are those front wheels designed for?

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      Quote Originally Posted by 67baja View Post
      What subframe are those front wheels designed for?
      The subframe on the car is a modified C4 wayne due, which has the same track width as the stock subframe. The wheels will fit on a stock 67-69 Camaro subframe, assuming work is done to provide clearance for the 10" width. I've seen 10" fronts fit on a stock 69' Camaro subframe with some fender clearancing.

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      Oh how I wish these would fit my 78 TA with minitubs and factory width rear.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kyle Simpson View Post
      Oh how I wish these would fit my 78 TA with minitubs and factory width rear.

      Do you know what backspace you need on the rear? Fronts should fit. Rear may need to be narrowed a bit, but that isn't necessarily pricey. Could maybe work something out on price.

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      I’m close but don’t think they would fit on my nova

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      Quote Originally Posted by dezl View Post
      I’m close but don’t think they would fit on my nova
      Are you local? Want to test fit?

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by ill steez View Post
      Are you local? Want to test fit?

      im not too far from you, in napa.

      Unfortunately car isn’t running at the moment

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      Sold!



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