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Old 02-25-2014, 06:09 PM
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Default Re: 71 Ralley wheel paint

Dave, the original lacquer formula is now a little difficult to find. Most paint manufacturers can match the color but have trouble replicating the texture which was done with a suede additive. Somewhere I have the actual formula too. Let me know if you need it and I'll post a picture of the can with the specific formula for DDL 32961.

This type of wheel in early 1970 had a 5/8” oval valve stem clearance opening in the outer face. Mid 1970-76 had a 13/16” oval valve stem clearance opening. 1977-1978 had a round 7/8” opening, 1979-81 are 1” round. The date code is stamped near the actual valve stem hole (i.e. K11 6 14). K=Kelsey-Hayes, 1=Chevrolet, 1=1971, 6=month, 14=day. The outer rim face protrudes out more on the early wheels (pre 77) creating less of a lip with the trim ring installed. Also, the spoke design is rounder and less flat compared to later years. -Mike
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