Ok, here is the end result now that the new Globe Montego wheels are all (hand) polished (by me). I also washed them and put some tyre shine on the tyres too, looks great!
Next on the to do list is putting Chrysler Pentastar logos on the centre caps of the new wheels and also fitting the new wooden steering wheel. I already have the steering wheel and the rare Sigma horn button from a Peter Wherret Sigma, now the only thing missing is the boss kit.
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