[DeTomaso] Spot the 10-inch Campagnolo wheel differences

P. Rimov rimov at charter.net
Sun Oct 4 23:17:14 EDT 2009


Aside from the obvious differences pointed out by Larry Finch, I think it is 
just wrong for one person to own more than one set of 10 inch Campagnolo 
wheels in the first place to make us spend the better part of the evening 
trying to distinguish the two different wheels apart from one another.

Paul
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <MikeLDrew at aol.com>
To: <detomaso at realbig.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 4:01 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] Spot the 10-inch Campagnolo wheel differences


> Hi guys,
>
> Most people know that there are great differences between the
> first-generation, circa 1972 10-inch Campagnolo wheels (with the extended 
> ribs) and the
> more commonly found later production wheels.   All this time I assumed 
> there
> were only those two variations.
>
> I recently scored a second set of 1982-era 10-inch wheels, upon which I'm
> going to be mounting a set of dedicated track tires (Hoosier radials).
> However, in comparing them to the 1989-era wheels that are currently on my 
> car,
> I was shocked to find at least four detail differences.
>
> Here--take a look for yourself, and see how many you can spot?   Share 
> your
> findings, as there may be even more differences than I've found so far!
> (Note--the stickers don't count).
>
> http://www.poca.com/index.php/gallery/?g2_itemId=11905
>
> In the upper right corner, above the image, there is a 'full size' link
> that will let you get really up close and personal.
>
> Looking forward to hearing your responses! :>)
>
> Mike
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