Many have for little. Who doesn't want that? And Sinterklaas is also coming. On the Internet, where classic cards are the standard means of payment, a classic enthusiast found the alloy wheels of his dreams. For a good price. And there was still talk about it.
Things that seem too good to be true are usually not true either. The supplied wheel bolts apparently belonged to the original steel rims. They were much thinner in material. They felt pretty serious when tightening. But the interplay of forces in practice put an end to the dream. There was not enough thread on the bolt nuts to at least hold one of the wheels in place.
“Look, Daddy, we are being overtaken by just as much a wheel as we have under the car!
"Silent son, daddy is now busy steering".
Even after a smart purchase it is handy to visit the professional. He then does not sell a set of rims, but at least a set of wheel bolts