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Miguel

unknown alloy wheels Lancia

Unread post by Miguel »

After several years of ownership, I’m still trying to find the origin of the alloy wheels of my Fulvia. The only thing I know is that they are Lancia originals because that’s on the inside of the wheel.
I presume these wheels must have been ‘afterparts’ (from the 70’s, 80’s?) but I never saw them before in any (Lancia) model.
Who have seen it before???

P.S.:The car was imported from Italy to The Netherlands in the late 90’s.

Please see: http://www.geocities.com/fulviaporfirio/07_Fulvia.jpg
William

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Unread post by William »

They are 14 inch wheels. I know because a friend of mine has a refurbished set at home. They fit his series 1. But it can be that the hub fitting on his set is enlarged to 84mm to make them fit. Not able to tell. How big is the hub fitting hole in yours? Fitting snugly around a series 2 hub or carrying on the bolts only?
Very nice rims though. Although slightly more Alfa than lancia. You are the first I see with the same wheels. Be carefull with them!
Thomas

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Unread post by Thomas »

I've seen similar ones on Alfa Romeo, Alfetta GT(V) I think, hence probably after-market Italian brand from mid 1970s.
thibaut

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Unread post by thibaut »

they seem like the gotti mounted on different alfa (giulietta), similar to the reproductions inspired by the campagnolo fitted on gta.
very strange on a fulvia, never seen before.
nice set indeed !
thibaut
Miguel

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Unread post by Miguel »

William, thanks for your reply! Nice that you recognize them. Does your friend knows the year/periode of the wheels?
Thanks for your help

PS no problem with the hub!
iain fraser

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Unread post by iain fraser »

they look great - hope you find the answer re origin
william

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Unread post by william »

So your hub flange fits tight in the hole of the rim?
If that is the case than you have a series two wheel and was therefor made in the 70's. As there is lancia Fulvia written in them it surely is not a Volkswagen wheel.
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