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let me guess... you bought three from Larry at QSM? LOL
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Actually no two came in a lot of parts and one came in a separate lot of parts with strange wheels
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Do you know who made !? Does anyone know! I have three , two i might use for a 23 t im workin on 70s style! But if i find the fourth.....
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Wierd. A long time ago he had a set of three of those. I kept looking at them, but figured it would be impossible to find a fourth. They appear to be awesome quality. Good luck.
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Actually, I want to say maybe sees made them, but I am not positive. I saw them advertised in a rc mag years ago.
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Is it possible that those are Edelbrock Wheels
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Hi Jay,
What a coincidence!! I just happen to have exactly 1 of those wheels. They were, in fact, made by See's Machine and they were their first attempt at QS wheels. After hearing about those wheels, I visited the See's brothers (Andy and Tony) and we struck up a deal. They produced all of my early wheels and did a fantastic job doing them. These guys were very talented and I was fortunate to have worked with them.
I have to preface this offer with a condition that I will have to go through my garage to locate the wheel, but last time I moved about 6 months ago, it was there. Anyway, if you're still interested in the wheel, make me an offer and I'm sure that we can work something out.
Best Regards, Rick
What a coincidence!! I just happen to have exactly 1 of those wheels. They were, in fact, made by See's Machine and they were their first attempt at QS wheels. After hearing about those wheels, I visited the See's brothers (Andy and Tony) and we struck up a deal. They produced all of my early wheels and did a fantastic job doing them. These guys were very talented and I was fortunate to have worked with them.
I have to preface this offer with a condition that I will have to go through my garage to locate the wheel, but last time I moved about 6 months ago, it was there. Anyway, if you're still interested in the wheel, make me an offer and I'm sure that we can work something out.
Best Regards, Rick
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Hey rick you the man!!! I pm'd you, thank you for identifying the wheel! I bought wheels from you way back then! You made the wheels for my custom wcm highboy back then! You should have picks from back then , i think i have the original invoice!
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wow, that is crazy luck!! Sweeeeeet!!
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Now maybe i can get the four all together ! Wonder if they where ever together? And how they got split apart or? Will post pic of the other strange wheels!
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