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Old 02-03-2024, 07:09 PM
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Default Hurst wheels decode..

I’m not sure if this is the correct place to ask for information about Hurst wheels, but I was hoping that someone might be able to look at these photos, and help me decode these Hurst wheels:
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Thank you for the reference. I was able to find the thread you mention before I posted. Unfortunately, the thread does not give any information about the stampings, except for the serial number location, and the fact that the serial numbers are NOT sequential for a set of four wheels.

I was hoping to get some additional decoding information regarding the stampings on the wheels.

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Try contacting PY member Dennis Kirban from his profile on here , via email or message.
Have not seen him post here in a while.
He is a long time Hurst wheel fanatic.

Formerly he was a nationwide GTO parts resource and did some various reproduction projects.
I think he may still be in business as a Buick Turbo car resource.

From memory , my set has 2 wheels sequential - then the other 2 wheels are sequential.
But the pairs are not sequential to each other.
Bought as a set from the 2nd owner , and he never used them.

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