I have a set of steel wheels(5). The numbers on the outside are "GM" over "65". There is a capitial "C" by the valve stem or maybe part of an "O". On the inside it says "X6JK". There is also part of Kelsey stamp, "elsey" it has a 3/4 inch circle with a TR and a 8 in the circle. The wheels are turoquise in color. I think they came of my 67 Impala wagon, when I put ralleys on it. Can some one helpe me? Thank you Dale
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Not to speak for him, but I think he would like to confirm the application of the wheels. Sometimes we pile up so many parts we forget what they are from. Happens to me all the time. Looks like a 6" rim, but I can't seem to determine the application from your information. My guess is a wagon wheel from a disc brake car. Hopefully somebody better at wheel decoding will chime in.Tom Hendricks
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Perhaps your wheel code by the valve stem could be DC instead of an "O" and a C. That wheel could be correct for a 67 disc brake wagon wheel and a 67 Corvette wheel. The codes by the valve stem really need to be read exactly to give us the application and date.Tom Hendricks
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Tom, I am not sure what car they are off of. There is on letter by the valve stem. It looks like a 'C' but could be a 'O' as the missing part is on the curve of the wheel. All five wheels have the "C" by the valve stem. I was hoping that the other codes X6JK,GM 65, elsey, would make it more specific. Dale- Top
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