hot heap
I just got a red hot heap off the peddler. the guy claimes its a blister pull. here's the kicker, US car with hong kong rear wheels,and US front wheels which might have been touched up. anyone ever...
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Somebody probably pulled the back wheels for another car or messed up the back so badly they had to replace them.
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I guess that makes sense, but I can't figure out why someone would pull any wheels from a mint car!!! anyway the guy said he pulled it from the blister,so It's my beleif that he sould have told me!!!!...
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Prolly the worst thing about removable wheels, they'll take good ones for a car they like better every time. Best to just be happy to get the car and go on the hunt for wheels.
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I seem to recall hearing of mixed wheels on a US car, but I can't find the reference. I have a vague recollection about something with the large rear wheels that for some reason the US factory had to...
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the spectraflame book states something about late run cars had to use leftover wheels.
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Actually, cars can have BOTH USA AND Hong Kong parts from the factory. These are called "hybrids". They can be quite hard to find.
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Not really what I'd call a hybrid..but yeah..Some late run US Heaps came with HK rear wheels. I had one in BP a couple years ago. They're just using up the last of what's left sitting around.Look at...
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thanks for all the info guys. but I always thought that only enamel 73 cars were using leftover wheels on rears!!! I guess It's really not important anyway,I got a mint car with different wheels that...
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