Those were the optional road wheels available on the 1961 Ambassador by Rambler. Note that the wheels doubled as attractive dinner plates, replete with special indentations for each of the food groups. AMC head George Romney argued that healthy people wouldn’t need to drive such big cars.
Alas, AMC was too far ahead of the curve and this option was rarely chosen. However, the road wheels are now highly sought-after collectors items, particularly in Wisconsin.
Eagle Vision.
Eagle vision was my first thought. Mid level Or TSi wheels I’m thinking.
Ford Sierra Ghia.I bought a set from the scrapyard just like this for mine Next question please!
Looks like a Mercury Sable to me.
Yep! Sable rims, and were used on last model year Taurus fleet queens too.
Looks like the finish has been pitted by road salt.
2006 Taurus SEL
Dodge Shadow or Plymouth Sundance.
The Sundance/Shadow was not 7 spokes around the 5 lug.
I am thinking FoMoCo something.
80s Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler I say.
Sticking with the Olds theme of the week, I’ll say Silhouette.
Going with Ford Taurus SEL
2002 Sable?
Has to be a fourth-generation Taurus/Sable, the 21st Century’s answer to the LTD II.
Ford something.
Those were the optional road wheels available on the 1961 Ambassador by Rambler. Note that the wheels doubled as attractive dinner plates, replete with special indentations for each of the food groups. AMC head George Romney argued that healthy people wouldn’t need to drive such big cars.
Alas, AMC was too far ahead of the curve and this option was rarely chosen. However, the road wheels are now highly sought-after collectors items, particularly in Wisconsin.
Fourth generation (2000-2005) Mercury Sable.
(Unless it is another FoMoCo product with the wheels swapped from above car.)
Not Eagle Vision. Vision’s alloys have 8 spokes. These are 7.
A others have said, seems very close to the alloys on a ‘2000 – 2003 Sable.
Yeah, I ‘cheated’ after making that guess and looked on Google. Eight spokes, and with a more pronounced dip in at the center.