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are these the rare rims for the f350s?

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Old 08-01-2013, 07:27 PM
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are these the rare rims for the f350s?

Not mine but if these are what I think they are this is a DEAL!

1961 f350
 
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I don't now if they are or not but he' asking barely a little more than scrap for the whole truck. Hopefully someone needing parts will get to salvage any useable parts.
 
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They appear to be. The right front is for sure a Budd #79120 17.5 x 5.25" judging by the three hand holes. The shot of the rear inner duals shows those are tubeless too, but it's hard to say about the outer duals and left front. For the price of the truck it's money in the bank, then you have scrap value for the hulk. If they are all tubeless, I have a buyer waiting for a set. Stu
 
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They appear to be. The right front is for sure a Budd #79120 17.5 x 5.25" judging by the three hand holes. The shot of the rear inner duals shows those are tubeless too, but it's hard to say about the outer duals and left front. For the price of the truck it's money in the bank, then you have scrap value for the hulk. If they are all tubeless, I have a buyer waiting for a set. Stu
Stu, I was going to the all truck at Carlisle Pa this weekend but my plans changed. I was going to haul my trailer with some parts for a guy in Jersey and was planning on being empty, this truck was going to be my filler for my ride home so I wouldn't be empty.

I hope someone else can get it
 
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Maryland isn't in the cards for me either, but somebody needs to grab it. Stu
 
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I don't know anything about the wheels, but that truck is a 65, not a 61.
 
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The wheels were used '56 to '66. Stu
 
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stu, what about these?
1956 Ford F350
 
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Left front is tubeless, can't see the others well enough. Stu
 
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Are those six lug wheels? Ive seen a bunch of those but passed them over since they were 6 lug.
 
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why don't these deals happen in the Midwest
 
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why don't these deals happen in the Midwest

Sorry; I just kinda chuckled when you said Midwest, and here all this time I thought Utah was the midwest?
 
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I got a 66 F350 with split ring 6 hole 16 inch wheels that runs and drives I will give to a good home. It's a custom cab with a pretty good grill.
 
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Are those six lug wheels? Ive seen a bunch of those but passed them over since they were 6 lug.
Josh - they are 6 x 7.25" pattern 17.5s. Don't walk away from them. I can understand not getting too worked up over 6 x 8.75" pattern, but if you find these I'll refer buyers to you. Stu
 
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how about these?

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