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1967 Camaro Wheels - What's Old Is New Again

Bringing Life Back To Some Five-Spokes
By Kevin Lee
1967 Camaro Wheels Por Strip Paint Removal
I started by hosing off and... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Por Strip Paint Removal
I started by hosing off and drying each wheel to remove the dirt. I then sprayed on the Por-Strip paint remover, making sure to cover the entire painted portion, and waited the instructed 15 minutes.
1967 Camaro Wheels Inspection
Here's what I was starting... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Inspection
Here's what I was starting out with: The old ET II Uni-Lugs looked bad but, upon closer inspection, were not too beat up. The outer lips hadn't kissed too many curbs, and all four wheels were deemed very salvageable.
1967 Camaro Wheels Wrinkled Paint
When I returned, I found the... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Wrinkled Paint
When I returned, I found the paint to be wrinkled and ready for removal.
1967 Camaro Wheels Paint Removal
The paint was easily removed... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Paint Removal
The paint was easily removed with a small, brass brush. The old paint came off in dry sheets with no gooey mess.
1967 Camaro Wheels Neutralized
Once most of the paint was... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Neutralized
Once most of the paint was gone, I neutralized the Por-Strip with a spray of water while I removed the small amount on remaining paint with a scuffy pad.
1967 Camaro Wheels Smooth Casting
The ET IIs were a smooth casting... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Smooth Casting
The ET IIs were a smooth casting and did not have the rough-cast finish of some vintage five-spokes, so they were easily sanded with some 100-grit sandpaper to smooth out any blemishes they suffered from 30 years of use.
1967 Camaro Wheels Gray Coating
The outer edge of the wheel... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Gray Coating
The outer edge of the wheel was carefully masked to avoid any over-spray. After talking to the owner of ET Wheels (they're still in business), he suggested Eastwood Detail Gray as the paint that's closest to the original finish. Several light coats were all that was needed to bring the spokes back to life.
1967 Camaro Wheels Cleaned Up
The outer rim was cleaned... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Cleaned Up
The outer rim was cleaned up and polished by jacking up the back of my Monte Carlo and mounting the wheel on the axle. With jackstands in place and the front wheels blocked, I started the car and placed the trans in Drive at idle. The wheels spun as I carefully used sandpaper, a scuffy pad, and a rag with some polishing compound until the rim shined like new.
1967 Camaro Wheels Flat File
A flat file was all that was... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Flat File
A flat file was all that was needed to remove the sharp edges on the center cap mounting surface. I wanted to ensure that the center caps would sit flush.
1967 Camaro Wheels Finished Off
We finished off the wheel... 
   
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1967 Camaro Wheels Finished Off
We finished off the wheel with new, short aluminum caps from American Racing (the early wheels have a wider cap than the new Torque Thrust IIs). The finished wheel looks great and is ready for plenty more miles, making a period-perfect addition to a classic musclecar. Now all I need are some cheater slicks and I'll be hitting the streets.
American Racing Equipment
19067 S. Reyes Ave
Rancho Dominguez
CA  90221
ET Wheels
1965 West 140th St
San Leandro
CA  94577
Eastwood
Box 3014
Malvern
PA  19355-0714
(800) 345-1178

www.eastwoodco.com
Resto-Motive Laboratories
P.O.Box 1235
Morristown
NJ  07962-1235

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