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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III
 
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Default Re: Vintage Factory Jeep slot mags - 04-16-2007 , 06:39 PM






Like these?
http://www.4x4review.com/feature/50-...ade-II-BIG.jpg
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I have FIVE vintage factory Jeep slot mags 5 on 5.5",15x7, 4" BS. They
fit CJs, Wagoneers, Broncos, Ford pickups, etc. These are Jeep FORGED
aluminum slots which are rare considering most of them were cheaply cast
which is excellent for trail strength. The 5th I picked up separately as
a spare, not quite as nice but it matches. One or two minor scrapes, but
in great shape for their age. If you need to have the tires on them as
well, there are FOUR 32x11.50x15 Dunlop Mud Rovers with approx. 1,000
miles mounted on them. They still have the manufacturers ink marks on
them. Those cost $150/ea. Local pickup in Dallas, Texas would be nice.

$400 for 5 wheels, $400 for 4 tires.

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Default Re: Vintage Factory Jeep slot mags - 04-16-2007 , 08:27 PM






I prefer Mean Mary Jean.


"L.W. (Bill) Hughes III" <billhughes (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote

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Like these?
http://www.4x4review.com/feature/50-...ade-II-BIG.jpg
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:LWHughes3rd (AT) aol (DOT) com http://www.billhughes.com/


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I have FIVE vintage factory Jeep slot mags 5 on 5.5",15x7, 4" BS. They
fit CJs, Wagoneers, Broncos, Ford pickups, etc. These are Jeep FORGED
aluminum slots which are rare considering most of them were cheaply cast
which is excellent for trail strength. The 5th I picked up separately as
a spare, not quite as nice but it matches. One or two minor scrapes, but
in great shape for their age. If you need to have the tires on them as
well, there are FOUR 32x11.50x15 Dunlop Mud Rovers with approx. 1,000
miles mounted on them. They still have the manufacturers ink marks on
them. Those cost $150/ea. Local pickup in Dallas, Texas would be nice.

$400 for 5 wheels, $400 for 4 tires.

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Default Re: Vintage Factory Jeep slot mags - 04-17-2007 , 07:46 AM



Yes, Bill. Those are the slot mags! Thanks for putting up the pic. I
don't get your posts anymore due to the spammers unless someone else
replies to your post. (thanks Billy Ray) I removed the filter a while
back but it was still pretty ugly, so I had to re-implement it. Bummer.

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"L.W. (Bill) Hughes III" <billhughes (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote in message
Like these?
http://www.4x4review.com/feature/50-...ade-II-BIG.jpg
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0

"twaldron" <twaldron (AT) OBVIOUSaol (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I have FIVE vintage factory Jeep slot mags 5 on 5.5",15x7, 4" BS. They
fit CJs, Wagoneers, Broncos, Ford pickups, etc. These are Jeep FORGED
aluminum slots which are rare considering most of them were cheaply cast
which is excellent for trail strength. The 5th I picked up separately as
a spare, not quite as nice but it matches. One or two minor scrapes, but
in great shape for their age. If you need to have the tires on them as
well, there are FOUR 32x11.50x15 Dunlop Mud Rovers with approx. 1,000
miles mounted on them. They still have the manufacturers ink marks on
them. Those cost $150/ea. Local pickup in Dallas, Texas would be nice.

$400 for 5 wheels, $400 for 4 tires.





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