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Old 01-30-2018, 08:05 AM   #23
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Re: New truck - restore to factory correct - or mild custom?

Yes, the Sport Grip will come up as Camaro wheel. But they were an option found on various models and even other GM brands. There were also 4-spoke wheels of the same design with interchanging horn buttons. I have an Old 4-spoke on ice for my '72 K2500. They can be found used OEM or reproduced
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Era correct is cool. Even back in '89 when I bought my totally stock '71 Custom Camper/20 (Cheyenne trim) I wanted to do what would have been done when it was new. I put a white tonneau cover on to protect the wood floor with the camper removed and to match the 2-tone, headers & dual exhaust, and 8"/10" aluminum slots. I had an instant muscle truck.
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