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I have just acquired these from a stash of rally parts, allegedly used on an Escort for two road events, then went on a Lotus Talbot daily, then slung in a lock up in the odds and sods parts dept. They have no identifying marks. Any ideas. There is no prize.?

 

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8 minutes ago, colr6 said:

Weren't the cheaper copy of the wolferace wheels called supa slots?

I think I've had a positive ID from retro rides as early Cobra Super Slots. My Googlefu has just about confirmed this, as the Cobra Drag Slots had a different valve location. I knew you would be near Col due to the Anglia guess earlier. ?

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You may have trouble with this one as I know there were something like 3 manufacturers of that style here in Australia alone. (someone obviously forgot to patent) They were affectionately referred to as jellybean mags.

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They were too cheap to refuse, and I might get my inner 70's medallion man vibe going with them. Or not, and they'll go on the "maybe later" pile at the back of the workshop. Happy days, either way they won't eat any corn.

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Cobras......from the seventies......had a set on my cortina gt mk2  back in the day, did not really like them that much so swapped them for some rostyles! Happy days

 

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