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Default Keystone Klassic Front Runners

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Love the old Keystone Classics..... My first car had a set. Wish these were complete with the deep dish rear's!

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No kidding.. I am tempted..
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I've always considered these a Chrysler wheel regardless of the bolt circle!
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Not to me. I love them on a Camaro. 2nd only to Cragar SS.
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I've always considered these a Chrysler wheel regardless of the bolt circle!
I blame Sox & Martin! (Landy ran Cragars though.)
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Wow, Darrell is that your Matador Red 68 Z in its glory days???
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Lol nah. Just a vintage pic I found of a RS/Z up at Beech Bend. I think it’s Corvette Bronze.
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Keystones are cool. You don't see them much today on cars..

I picked up an older set on Labor Day for a great price... Skinny fronts and deep dish rears...

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Old 01-03-2018, 12:02 AM
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Sure, rub it in... congrats! What are they going on?
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