After reading this thread from the beginning I have a question that I am hoping someone can answer. I have owned a basic 73 convertible for 20 years (2nd owner) with 14" trim rings on 14x6" rims, but the width of the rings are neither 2 1/2 deep dish or 1 1/2" as described at the beginning of this thread. They are 2 1/4" in width. The car is mostly original and I have the invoice and build sheet which clearly show it was ordered with 14" trim rings. I also have a set of 14" deep dish (NOS in Ford box), so I put in a tape measure to both as shown in the posted pic.
My question is was there a third Trim Ring with a 2 1/4 width available in 73 and possibly other years on 14 x 6" rims or my rings incorrect for my car?
Also I have the part number for the 14" deep dish rings, can anyone provide the part number for the 1 1/2" or my 2 1/4" width rings?
Thanks,
Rich
Rich, I'm glad you brought this up. Until now, I'd not seen any other trim ring size variant, but I'm now trying to find an answer for the 1-1/2" rings to begin with.
Perhaps they're for 14x5" rims from another 1971+ Ford product? I don't have a 14x5" to test that theory on at the moment, and I'd still want to try it on a 14x6" with both hub cap variants as well, to check depth.
Speaking of which, how deep are the hub caps on your '73? I realize you're riding on the 14x6" rims, but the overall effect of those 2.25" trim rings make it appear as if you have the wider 14x7" rims.
Honestly, I don't have an answer for this one. Not sure if I have those rings anymore either; I'll have to check.
-Kurt
How about the 15 inch Sport Wheel covers? They were the rare ones.
Some turned up a month or so ago. For a car to be equipped originally with them I guess one would have to spec 15" tires first then the Sport Wheel covers would have to be in the 15 inch size. ????
Both the 15" Sport Wheel Covers and the 14x7" deep dish versions for 1971+ (light grey centers, not dark, as shown earlier in this thread) are pretty elusive.
I'd put a bet that most of the 15" Sport Wheel Covers surfacing out there today are 1970 variants. Wouldn't be surprised if one or two of them have been refurbished in the 1971+ scheme with the light grey/silver "spokes."
-Kurt