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68HemiRR

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They were identified for me as cop car wheels.

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Look on the back side of the wheel. Something like this? Your date code will most likely be different.

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It came off of a Diplomat/Fury cop car.
 

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Cop car wheels, like the one I posted, are 15" x 7" and have slight bulges for holding the dog dish.

Super Coupe wheels are 15" x 8" and dog dishes can't be mounted on them because there are no bulges for the dog dish to grip.
 

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The pictured wheels are Chrysler 15" x 7" police wheels, part number 3766077. They are not Super Coupe and Kit Car wheels which are 15" x 8" nor Magnum GT wheels which are 15" x 7". The Super Coupe/Kit Car wheels and Magnum GT wheels have similar slots, but do not have the center cap retaining nubs, not the full contact wheel centers. The police wheels are also heavier gauge steel.


The following image shows one of the police wheels for my Newport police car:
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I have a few of these wheels. Here are some:
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The following image shows both Super Coupe/Kit Car wheels (in the rear) and Magnum GT wheels (in the front):
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