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I'm almost positive they were not Alcoas either. This is the first time I've seen the factory aluminum wheels referred to as Alcoas.

IIRC, the hurricane wheels were available as a dealer accessory. Somewhere around here I've got a factory booklet that shows them, among other things. It was a '76 brochure I believe. My '77 K5 seems to have original dealer-installed hurricanes on it. They are the right type (13 spokes, IIRC) and manufacturer, and are also date coded as 1977.

They may have been sourced by Alcoa.
 

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Just think if you get in an accident you will be first on the scene....before the tires even...lol
 

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Badass burb, be **** canning those rims though..

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I cant stand the wheels/tires or the squat, but that's some good lookin paint on that Urban.
 

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The plastic nose doesn't age well on any of the gm products. The droopy dog look makes it worse.
For the same odd reason that I love Superbirds, I like these cars and the Monte aerocoupes.
I have seen them for sale anywhere from $2k beater/parts cars to $25k showroom new.
There was one on ebay recently that was cut up with a sawzall.

Edit: this was supposed to quote the gp aerocoupe post
 
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