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The Mustang that I drove @ Shannonville back in the 90's (this pic I was 17) 16 years ago came equipped with PRIME rims as well, took center-caps off though for safety reasons. Flying caps + high speed = lot's of bandages lol.
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This is what your rims look like without paint.
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For most of the Domestic Cars of the 80's & 90's. In York region, we didn't have tire shops (1 maybe 2) Your basic product line-up back then were:
Centerlines -----BIG BUCKS for a set of these
Craggar
American Racing
Prime
Canadian Tire store's were the only ones carrying American Racing & Prime. BUT the stigma attached from buying anything from Canadian Tire wasn't "cool" enough with the Grease monkeys of the era. A good friend of mine ran a set of 17 inch (whoa!!! lol 17" back then was considered your 20" today lol) Prime's on his Buick Regal T-Type with 275 tires on the rear. Looked cool then. But like they say art and fashion tend to repeat themselves.
Good luck with your project. ;)