BK911
Apr 11 2017, 04:59 PM
Three sets of wheels and two singles to end up with 7 straight usable wheels:
Click to view attachmentBlasted and clear coated:
Click to view attachment I think they'll look good on my willow green '72.
Kansas 914
Apr 13 2017, 07:37 AM
QUOTE(BK911 @ Apr 11 2017, 04:59 PM)
I think they'll look good on my willow green '72.
Add pictures when installed on your '72 Willow.
I also have a 1972 in Willow Green - still restoring it - other 914 projects get in the way...
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mepstein
Apr 13 2017, 09:09 AM
They look great. Pedrinis and Males are much softer aluminum than 2.0 Fuchs so it's hard to get a good set. I sold a set of 5 to TJB and I think they were all straight but they came off a low mileage, one owner car. The owner only used the origional high profile tires so I think that helped. TJB powercoated them as well and they looked terrific.
krazykonrad
Apr 13 2017, 02:17 PM
Willow green rules! I will live vicariously through your restoration.
Konrad
JTAN
Jul 31 2022, 03:02 PM
As a new member hope this Pedrini question goes through... How can you tell the difference between "early" and "late" Pedrinis by looking at a picture from the back? I noticed some have a tapered center bore and others a counterbore. I would think that the counterbored one will fit later 73> cars, but not sure. Can a set of tapered bores be machined to fit later cars? Thank you, Joel
Van B
Jul 31 2022, 03:29 PM
Did the same thing with my ATS wheels. Love the soft cast look.
930cabman
Jul 31 2022, 06:02 PM
QUOTE(BK911 @ Apr 11 2017, 04:59 PM)
Three sets of wheels and two singles to end up with 7 straight usable wheels:
Click to view attachmentBlasted and clear coated:
Click to view attachment I think they'll look good on my willow green '72.
They look great, what did you blast them with? and clear coat? thanks
windforfun
Jul 31 2022, 09:52 PM