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Old 08-21-2024, 02:53 PM   #1
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Rare GMC 6 Bolt wheel centers

I have 2 6 bolt GMC wheel centers for my 1977 there wasn't any on my truck when it was new and our local dealer ordered the back in 1977 and i never seen
any more. Till i was looking at a Desert Fox picture does anybody else ever seen any ? Zoom in on the picture
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Old Yesterday, 09:54 AM   #2
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Re: Rare GMC 6 Bolt wheel centers

It looks like the style for K10 rally wheels, but I cannot get a clear picture of it even with zoom. Being 6 lug in 77 would indicate a 4wd of which it would and is common for rally wheels. A close-up clear picture would help us.
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Re: Rare GMC 6 Bolt wheel centers

Not sure on the 'rare' part so that might be debatable pending definition.

That being said, I would think any standard early Squarebody 6-lug Blazer Rally wheel cap could be made to look the same w/a black vs. silver 'base'. I know I did some that way back in the day (late 80's era using mid-70's caps).
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