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  2. Magnesium wheels - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of magnesium wheels peaked in 1950 -1960. Magnesium wheels from the middle of 20th century are now considered classic and are highly sought by some classic car enthusiasts. However, those magnesium wheels proved to be impractical because they were prone to corrosion and they were mostly used in racing sports.

  3. American Racing Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle debuted on the cover of the November 1956 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. [4] In the early years of hot rodding, the car gained attention and generated interest in more efficient wheels designed for the car. Palamides's work with engineer Tom Griffith, operating from Jim Ellison's small machine shop in San Francisco, evolved into the ...

  4. Alloy wheel - Wikipedia

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    Alloy wheels have long been included as standard equipment on higher-priced luxury or sports cars, with larger-sized or "exclusive" alloy wheels being options. The high cost of alloy wheels makes them attractive to thieves; to counter this, automakers and dealers often use locking lug nuts or bolts which require a special key to remove.

  5. Performance Car (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Performance Car, commonly abbreviated to PC, was an automobile magazine from the United Kingdom published by EMAP between October 1983 and July 1998. As suggested by the title, the magazine focussed on the high performance sector of the car market, from hot hatches through to supercars. A magazine of the same name was launched in 2008.

  6. Rostyle wheel - Wikipedia

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    The name "Rostyle" is a portmanteau word deriving from "R-ubery O-wen" (the manufacturer of the wheels) and "Style": "ROstyle": "Rostyle". The firm's MG and Rover, amongst other British sporty cars in the 1960s, often specified Rostyle wheels as original equipment instead of ones made of light alloy or wire spoked wheels.

  7. Custom car - Wikipedia

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    Euro style: Stanced with one-off paint and small wheels, with shaved features to define car body lines. German look: A Volkswagen Type 1, Type 3, or Karmann Ghia lowered and fitted with late model Porsche mag wheels and touring car-influenced styling. Heavily modified suspension and drivetrain with emphasis on handling and cornering.

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