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These Factory Mags Belong to Which Car?

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I’ve never looked into the history of mag wheels that often decorate muscle cars, but I suspect the term comes from the magnesium wheels developed for race cars. Pontiac’s famous 8-lugs may have been the first factory offering, but I wouldn’t swear by that (if you know, hit us up!).

The cars below are listed for sale on AutoHunter or ClassicCars.com. Can you tell us the name of the wheel? What about the cars on which they are installed? Be sure to list the model year, make, and model name. A caveat: at least one is modified, so don’t let that be a hurdle. Post your answers in the Comments section below.

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