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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1968 Mustang => Topic started by: brimax on April 23, 2020, 04:37:12 AM
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Is this a genuine original factory wheel and tyre? Details: was in the trunk of 68 Mustang I purchased. First 3 pics are color of car: Seafoam Green while the last two pics the color appears more Yellow/Cream with over spray on the tyre. The tyre it's self says: Firestone Deluxe Champion c78-14. Also what's with the Brown paper/tape around valve stem? Thankful for any help I get.
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Looks like a mid 1970's tire. Not sure about the wheel paint. The wheel itself looks typical of 1968. Not sure about the paint work on the wheel, I would guess that it is not as it would have been originally if it is two different colors.
There will be a DOT speed rating on the tire and a date code molded in so you could nail down the exact date of manufacture.
Is this a genuine original factory wheel and tyre? Details: was in the trunk of 68 Mustang I purchased. First 3 pics are color of car: Seafoam Green while the last two pics the color appears more Yellow/Cream with over spray on the tyre. The tyre it's self says: Firestone Deluxe Champion c78-14. Also what's with the Brown paper/tape around valve stem? Thankful for any help I get.
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Wheel appears to be from a car originally ordered with the standard small dog dish hub caps and in turn - body colored wheels
Back side have been repainted in the ones shown in the pictures. Backside originally would have been semi-gloss black like all the of the steel wheels that year. And example of an original can be seen in the unrestored picture threads - One example would be the one titled Jan? 68 San Jose C code bench seat coupe - Unrestored Picture Thread
Not sure what is going on with the front side of the wheel and the shadow or pattern under the paint. Face may have been repainted over earlier damage and the paper/tape around the valve stem what not removed afterwards and discolored over the years
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Factory Wheels should have an ID stamped into the metal, similar to the attached picture (borrowed from an earlier thread). The "8" is the year, "M" is the manufacturer, and the "D" is the Month (in the example shown), for April. Sometimes, instead of a letter for the Month, numbers have been seen (1 for Jan, 2 for Feb, etc.
Per the 1968 Ford Car Specification Book, available tires are shown in the second picture attached. The third picture is from the Salesman's price book, dated September 22, 1967.
Hope this helps.
Bob