OLDS US Mags, was Gary, then Luke and now Hutch

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rfpowerdude

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Do I have that history right? Gary designed them, Luke got them, then oldsofb Hutch ended up with them and US Mags has the design and makes them now? Are these them?

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If I am on the right track, has anyone bought these and if so, do you like them? And how much are they at a US Mags dealer?
 
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Brings back memories. Don't know the specifics on the who or what but I have always liked those and wanted a set. I believe they still make them but it has been a couple years since I checked. The price is what stopped me from buying them for a Cutlass I have that never got finished. I have 2 84' Hursts so the gold wouldn't work for those.
 
Yes, I believe your history trail is correct, but I don't think Luke actually purchased them from Gary Willard. It's been so long that part is a bit fuzzy. I think he was helping with getting the look right and for car display. Could be wrong. I almost ended up with those, came this close, but I didn't have a need right away for them, thinking he'd start taking orders for them and I could get a set later. Initial price was pretty stiff. But you couldn't ask for a better project than Hutch's to end up with those wheels. They're gorgeous. Hutch can probably give you the complete story on that. Didn't Bonspeed wheels make a deal with Gary to make these at one time but sh*t fell through? I forget. Kinda lost track of all that.

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Turns out that my daughter's ex-boyfriend (still my friend) works at a Discount Tire here and they are a US Mags authorized dealer. He told me the size I wanted (17x8) goes for $1400/each. 3 years ago they were $750. I should have gotten them then.

Oh well, does anyone have a good suggestion for a wheel that looks close to an SSIII that is NOT $1400 or more?
 
Turns out that my daughter's ex-boyfriend (still my friend) works at a Discount Tire here and they are a US Mags authorized dealer. He told me the size I wanted (17x8) goes for $1400/each. 3 years ago they were $750. I should have gotten them then.

Oh well, does anyone have a good suggestion for a wheel that looks close to an SSIII that is NOT $1400 or more
My lord...I thought $750 was too much...good luck getting $1400
 
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My lord...I thought $750 was too much...good luck getting $1400
And it seems it depends on the size you select. I scrolled through all the sizes and an 18x9.5 is less. $1075 instead of $1400.🤣 15x8 is $950
 
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And it seems it depends on the size you select. I scrolled through all the sizes and an 18x9.5 is less. $1075 instead of $1400.🤣 15x8 is $950
I mean, they're nice, but not 800-1500 each nice. Just my opinion now, but, there's nice wheels at an incredibly lower price point.

It's a big leap to take, but, I almost feel like they're trying to recover the entire development and tooling costs in a single small run. If they got the 17/18" wheel down to $450 each they would sell a ton more of them
 
If someone has a suggestion on a less expensive wheel that looks close or reminiscent of the Olds SSIII, I would like to entertain it.
 
I mean when you can get the whole set for under $1400 from Y1 why would you buy the US mags?

 
I mean when you can get the whole set for under $1400 from Y1 why would you buy the US mags?

I really don't like those, but great price.
 
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