Here's a better shot of the wheel Ian:
The rear wheel on both cars is a completley different style:
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Here's a better shot of the wheel Ian:
The rear wheel on both cars is a completley different style:
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Last edited by Monte76; 09-11-2012 at 23:26.
"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
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Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
Those wheels on the front are the Cromodoras from the Fiat Dino aren't they? And the rears are Campagnolo Ragno's I think. That's in the picture above.
Paul.
Sat in a real one, may never wash again!
First time ive seen a pic that shows those rear arches like that. If it had a running board you could then see the logical design procession to the turbo circuit racer.
I thought I'd seen most variations but that's a completely new one to me, especially with that rear wheel arch treatment, good find.
Vince.
"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
www.lancia-stratos.co.uk
Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
Hi Guy,s and Jonathan,
i bring this discussion only on the way to help Marcolino to decide that the PAG 15 wheels are also very nice on a Stratos.
And now Marcolino have decided to take 8"x15 in front and 9"x15 on the rear axle.
@ Jonathan i take the mesurements on Monday in my workshop and send you e-mail
and by the way we talk about the rims for the Fiat 131 Abarth.
grazie e saluti Enzo
On the RAC 75 and Safari cars that Vince posted up earlier in the thread, the front wheel is Cromodora 14" (as per ferrari Dino), and the rear is an aftermarket Campy 14" Rim, (also for Dino). Of course, brake sizing is compromised using these wheels, which is why they're not seen so often on the '76 cars (though Waldegard still used them for Safari in 1976)
David
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