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Thanks for all the replies guys. Here are a few more detailed pictures. The cap appears to be about 3.2 inches. The ring in the center of the wheel looks like it may be magnesium.
Thanks again, Jason |
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Now that I take another look at the bolts and the style of these rims, they look to be Bogart wheels except for the screws in the hub which throws that up to debate? Check out the Bogart Fly Bolted wheels.
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I’ve had Bogarts that had the two Phillips screws on back to hold the centering hub in place. I believe Bogart and Monocoque were even located in the same industrial park.
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----Some of the Bogart wheels in the display look very much like Motor Spyders. Wonder if Bogart purchased Motor tooling?.....Bill S
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Thank you guys.
Jason |
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I thought magnesium was banned by all the sanctioning bodies in mid to late 60's.
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I imagine these wheels are from that time period or earlier.
Jason |
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Monocoque wheels have a different number of bolts as compared to the super tricks ... Just read a post about that on FB...
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Thank you. These sold on EBay and have a happy new owner. Whatever they are, they are certainly cool.
Jason |
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