Slot Mags

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Little Bob

253 posts

217 months

Monday 1st April
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carrera al said:
The AC 3000ME was fitted with Wolfrace wheels as standard. A real cruise car, at 3000rpm this equaled 100mph. The Essex V6 engine was hardly ticking over at that speed.

Came here to post this.

Such a great looking design the ME3000 & the Wolfrace wheels really complement the look.

Oceanrower

1,050 posts

120 months

Monday 1st April
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This is far from what I was expecting when I saw the thread title…

Escort3500

12,346 posts

153 months

Monday 1st April
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Oceanrower said:
This is far from what I was expecting when I saw the thread title…
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DavidY

4,475 posts

292 months

Monday 1st April
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GAjon said:


Wouldn’t have anything else on my M, it says 1970’s!

Edited by GAjon on Saturday 30th March 18:22
Good to see you've learnt to bend your knees biggrin


1973 TVR 3000ML 02 by David Yeoman, on Flickr


1973 TVR 3000ML 01 by David Yeoman, on Flickr



skylarking808

864 posts

94 months

Monday 1st April
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They worked well on a friends Datsun 240z in the early 1980's.

They do not suit everything however. They just seem wrong on Triumphs to me for example.

Ifinishposts

1,497 posts

145 months

Monday 1st April
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Spotted this just after reading the post, didn't work really.
Couldn't get a better picture due to a horse on water skis blocking the Marina.

98elise

28,325 posts

169 months

Monday 1st April
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As a kid in the 70's, and a fan of custom car mags I loved the slot mags. I'm not a fan of them as standard wheels on cars like the esprit etc though, as it makes them look cheaper.

A few years ago I toyed with the idea of buying a single one to make a side table smile

plastic orange

153 posts

209 months

Monday 1st April
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Cobra slots front, American racing rear on my minor. I preferred Cobras to Wolfrace, but Shelbies were the best of the crop in my opinion



GAjon

3,808 posts

221 months

Monday 1st April
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DavidY said:
Good to see you've learnt to bend your knees biggrin
Can’t take credit, Christopher took that on the way to his wedding, he had it as his wedding car!

GTRene

17,819 posts

232 months

Monday 1st April
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DavidY said:
Good to see you've learnt to bend your knees biggrin


1973 TVR 3000ML 02 by David Yeoman, on Flickr


1973 TVR 3000ML 01 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
they do look good under that M car.

Flying Phil

1,660 posts

153 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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I had slot mags on my drag race cars...







But now I have Mk 1 Cosmic and Falcon Alloys...


Boost Monster

31 posts

68 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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As a small boy in the late70’s early 80’s I was amazed when I seen polished Slot Mags with the red painted inserts. Unfortunately none of my cars would suit them so I have this for my hose.

LotusOmega375D

8,143 posts

161 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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That reminds me of the slot mags on my Imp. They had a flush rim (no bevel) and I took the car to my local tyre fitter for a new set of Kelly tyres. When I returned to collect the car, I was horrified to discover that the f*ckwit fitter had changed each of the tyres on one of those machines, which had basically gouged a line around the circumference of each wheel rim, because it had no bevel to work with. I was absolutely furious and couldn’t believe that they didn’t change them manually, but the damage was done. All I could think about was hiding the mess by painting the rim part of each wheel in red, the same colour as the car. It didn’t look that great to be honest.

GTRene

17,819 posts

232 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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@Boost

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vpr

3,795 posts

246 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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Wolfies only look good with a nice concave aspect. Skinny ones look utter gash


aeropilot

36,658 posts

235 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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Boost Monster said:
As a small boy in the late70’s early 80’s I was amazed when I seen polished Slot Mags with the red painted inserts. Unfortunately none of my cars would suit them so I have this for my hose.
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SS427 Camaro

6,504 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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Cobras in 1986 on my ultra scarce Saphire blue Capri 3000GT Automatic.

PurpleTurtle

7,623 posts

152 months

Monday 8th April
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Although the same wheels weren't used in the ad for probable litigious reasons, I can never mentally separate Slot Mags from Carlos Fandango Wide Wheels in the Panama cigar advert! hehe

https://youtu.be/nqqZ28m8uCo?si=e1xT1oXZ03jJsSZI

Edited by PurpleTurtle on Monday 8th April 11:07

spoodler

2,196 posts

163 months

Monday 8th April
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I've had Wolfies on a good few of my vehicles, from Heralds and Spitfires back when I was young, to some far more current stuff - in our club, we have a "Save the slot" sticker, as a few of the younger guys seem to not appreciate the old alloys... biggrin As for them being "of their time" or evoking certain past trends, I don't see that as a bad thing. Nowt wrong with a nicely built kit car either, but the term is usually used to convey some form of insult/derogatory comment - again, a product of their time. Who wouldn't want a Nova complete with wild, impractical styling, wonky elevating roof, damp fur interior, lousy ventilation and stupidly deep dished slots... similar to the Esprit then, really. (And, "Yes" I am joking... sort of - the Esprit never came with an elevating roof.)
And can anybody really picture an old beach buggy without huge slots... 'Twould be like chips without ketchup!

My old Chevyvan had some knackered Cragar SS wheels when bought, soon sorted that tho'...


My '36 Austin, was running Appliance chrome wires, they did look lovely, but you wouldn't want to clean them after a winter's driving! So, slots it had to be...


On my A100 pup, I had a set of "gold chrome" Keystones - anybody seen any? I've never seen another set. I still have these, just after something suitable to fit them to (AMC Hornet anyone?)...


98elise

28,325 posts

169 months

Monday 8th April
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Boost Monster said:
As a small boy in the late70’s early 80’s I was amazed when I seen polished Slot Mags with the red painted inserts. Unfortunately none of my cars would suit them so I have this for my hose.
That brilliant. I now have a reason to buy one that my wife can't veto smile