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Old 02-03-2005, 05:28 PM   #1
Question What are these LB wheels called?  
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Do these 'Baron wheels have a special name? (these are on a '95 GTC)



I'm looking at various factory wheels for my '86 XT and this one may be 'the one'. Either these or the more traditional 'Lace' ones. (just gotta lose the white paint!)

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Old 02-04-2005, 10:28 AM   #2
 
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I'm not sure, but if you don't have any luck with those I have a nice set of 16" lace wheels off my 89 GTC that I'll sell you.
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I am looking for gray interior trim for a J-body (1987-1989) LeBaron coupe hardtop. If you have anything please PM me before throwing it out. I am also selling tan trim if you're interested.
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OK, no longer looking for these, going with Clint's set.

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They are known as "Cathedrals", because the large and small openings mimic the window openings of a cathedral. They came on just about everything after 92. They are also a surprisingly light rim, only 19lbs!
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Hey thanks man. Nice to know, should I be in the market again. (and with this obsession, I wouldn't be a bit surprised!)

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