Just got some Magnum 500 Ford wheels on a car 14" Silver and Black. Where they a factory option? And what on? Any history? Thanks!
I believe these wheels were made by the Indy wheel company for Ford and Dodge. On Mopars they were called "Road Wheels".
Those wheels were also available through the aftermarket and were reasonably popular for a short time after they were introduced. Frank
didn't kelsey hayes make them....and everybody used a version of them .....change the center caps and rings , change of color or plating. i have a set of chrome 14x6 or 7's off of a gm a body (bop) that i will sell (cheap)
Silver and black = standard 1966 GT-350. Chrome and black Hertz GT-350. The Fairlanes used these too but they had a different rim shell and offset. Post a pic of the rim shell and the center. That will help tell what they came off of >>>>.
Pretty close. Those were chrome no rings. Seems like some form of Magnum was on every muscle car made.
The 14 inch versions, painted, with trim rings were used up until '79 on Monarch's, Granada's, Cougars, and LTD II's.
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The Magnum 500 wheels were introduced in the mid 1960's and they were run on many different cars. Mopar - Road Runner,Super Bee, Charger,Daytona,Superbird Ford - Mustang, Torino GT, Chevy - Chevelle SS The wheels came in two different styles - chrome plated with black painted sections, or silver painted with black painted sections. Center caps varried from car to car. Mopars used londer caps due to their spindles being pointy and longer.
These were made by Kelsey-Hayes for GM, Ford, Chrysler, and AMC, in the chrome version and the painted version with trim ring. The chrome version was an option for Dodges and Plymouths, beginning in the 1967 model year. In 1968, both the trim-ring wheel and the chrome wheel were available as factory installed, or dealer-installed. The wheel was last used by Chrysler in 1980 on F- and M-body cars. Chrysler NEVER offered a 15" version of this wheel in either style - only 14-inchers. The Mopar "Road Wheel" is a 15" wheel that looks quite different from the Magnums. Ford and Chrysler both called these Magnum wheels. Below is what the "Road Wheel" from Chrysler looks like, and there are a couple of versions of these, too...
Thank to you all for your responses! I have the silver painted version (with black outs). (14") Came on a Ranchero. And signs of a trim ring is evident. Nice looking wheel imo. Now just gotta find some for centre caps!
I have a set of 14" with trim rings on my 75 Maverick. I think they were optional on almost every 5 lug Ford car from the late 60's through the 70s'.
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On another look they are chrome on the spokes with black rim and black out on the background. To these wheel pull apart? As in 2piece? To get the centres re-chromed and paint the rim then reassemble? Thinking about not running a trim? To muscle car-ish. If it was anything other than a falcon i guess i would?