I know that these were few and far between as far as the British were concerned in NWE. But does anyone know if these would have had dish or pressed spoke wheels?
Any advice will be a great help.
Cheers
Kevin
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Posted: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 - 01:34 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 - 02:51 AM UTC
Based upon where and when they were produced, I'd say that most assuredly, they would have had standard pressed spoked roadwheels.
They were all produced at Chrysler; Detroit Tank [auto-censored]nal. They were made at right near the end of the M4 Composites. Assembly of the M4A3 had begun at the plant as well. You don't see the dished wheel until late in the M4A3 production run. This would be past the window of M4 (105) VVS production.
HTH
They were all produced at Chrysler; Detroit Tank [auto-censored]nal. They were made at right near the end of the M4 Composites. Assembly of the M4A3 had begun at the plant as well. You don't see the dished wheel until late in the M4A3 production run. This would be past the window of M4 (105) VVS production.
HTH