My Point is that stolen wheels are the hot thing these days & if they
turn up cheap (see bid on this car) there is probably a good reason. Just
because none of us has found an easy wheel swap doesn't mean that one doesn't
exist. As I stated before, if this seller really spent the $$ for those wheels,
he will close the auction unless the bidding goes very high.
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 6:00
PM
Subject: Re: IML: E-bay '66 with
20s!
As for the possibility the rims were stolen, I don't see how
that's relevant. That NOS grille that you bought from Chuck or whoever in
Tulsa may be stolen too. There is no reason to think these rims are
stolen. Particularly since they are on an Imperial which we have
established doesn't share wheels with many other vehicles. It's unlikely
there were any other '66 Imperials with 20s to steal them
from.
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