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Old 01-04-2009, 11:46 PM
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Re: australian muscle car ford falcon gt WIP

yer they were a factory fitment they are called globe wheels ,they then became an aftermarket item aswell in later years which helped in restorations and replicas.

the other wheels you saw probably were either 5 slots or 12 slots ,they were called this obviously because of the amount of holes or slots which were in the centre of the wheel hope this helps

the only ORGINAL type og gt is the sedan ,any wagon or pickup /utility you find will only be a replica
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Re: australian muscle car ford falcon gt WIP

Dom, that is a beautifully finished XY Falcon GT. Stunning work - I loved these as a kid and looking at your pic it has taken me back....

Brilliant picture!
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Re: australian muscle car ford falcon gt WIP

Thanks for the wheel information and the word on real vs. replica Falcon GTs.
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