N98 Chrome wheels
N98 Chrome wheels
Just reading in Muscle Car Review about a nice '65 445 that had chrome reverse rims on it. Then I read the article and it mentioned the N98 Chrome wheel option. I was curious how rare this option was and was it available more years than '64-'65?
Pretty rare option, and 65-only, at least that is what I have understood. I think I may have seen perhaps 3 sets in my life in person, 2 installed on cars and one offered for sale on Ron Memmer's table at an OCA Nats some years back. As I recall, Ron was asking $1000 for the set, including the special center caps; that was back when $1000 was considered a lot of money for a set of rims.
By the way, know someone with a factory 4 speed 1964 Jetstar 88 and I have always thought that a set of these wheels would look great on his car, even if not offered on that model or year. Its amazing how a different wheelset can totally change the look of a car.
Far as I know, Olds was the only carmaker to offer actual chromed steel wheels. Pontiac and Mercury made do with a simulated chrome wheel cover. Everything else had to use aftermarket chrome reversed wheels, and I've seen very few cars chrome reverse didn't look good on- especially with factory dogbowl caps on them. Baby Moons set them off nice too, but were a little plain for my taste.
Ya gotta wonder though, how many sets were sold at $80 a set, which was a big chunk of change in 1965. I remember seeing chrome reverse wheels at tire stores for under $15 each as late as the mid 70s. A set of Superior Industries chrome steel Typhoons ran ya a hundred bucks out the door in 1976.
Poor white trash boys that we were, we scoured junkyards for our chrome wheels. It might take us a few Saturday morning trips, but we could usually put together a whole set of fancy wheels for $25-30, and sometimes they even had decent matched tires on them.
Ya gotta wonder though, how many sets were sold at $80 a set, which was a big chunk of change in 1965. I remember seeing chrome reverse wheels at tire stores for under $15 each as late as the mid 70s. A set of Superior Industries chrome steel Typhoons ran ya a hundred bucks out the door in 1976.
Poor white trash boys that we were, we scoured junkyards for our chrome wheels. It might take us a few Saturday morning trips, but we could usually put together a whole set of fancy wheels for $25-30, and sometimes they even had decent matched tires on them.
that was a cool article and those wheels look awesome. Yep I remember going to junk yards on the south side of Chicago just a few blocks from the loop and getting craigers with tires for 20 - 25 each. BTW the rims in my avitar are those rims I bought, still wish I had them, actually I took off 15 x 7 bolt-on center caps to put those craigers on, wish I kept both sets.
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Jan 26, 2014 07:53 AM



would love a set of those n98's on my car
