https://youtu.be/6-Re-q0T3Pc
Thanks for sharing
Those wheels are rare - they are Raders. Same as what Shelby Automotive originally specked for the XR7-G Cougars.
- Phillip
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Were they 14 or 15 inch?
14x6 on the Gs, though they were available commercially in 15 inch with just about any custom backspacing/depth.
I think a 15 inch with a deeper dish would have been a more aggressive look for the G but of course it really doesn't make any difference as they were recalled around May of 1968.
The main problem was leaking air where the center was attached to the rim.
In fact I'm surprised those tires on that Shelby are still holding air. It looks like the Shelby has the Raders in the vintage photos from 1977 that the seller shows Dennis - so I guess the original owner was lucky and got a good set of Raders.
I bet he put those on not long after purchasing the Shelby in '67 to replace the steel wheels and hubcaps.
- Phillip
I thought they were Raders, but I wasn't sure.
Dennis gives them a chuckle, so a quick call might get you some cheap wheels
LOL, yeah, I caught his comment and I get it - the look doesn't really jibe with a '67 Shelby.
I bet Don Rush from West Coast Classic Cougar has already scored them!
Here is a nice set of 5 he had - wonder if the spare on the Shelby is also a Rader.
https://secure.cougarpartscatalog.com/store/p/14478-XR7-G-Rader-Aluminum-Wheels-Caps-and-Lugs-Set-of-5-Used-1968-Mercury-Cougar-XR7-G.html?sessionthemeid=26
- Phillip
Where these wheels made in Oakland at one time ?
Asking for a friend
Thanks in advance
Long Beach.
They went out of business in 1974.
- Phillip
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Very cool