Fenton Hawk

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Terje Sæthre's 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint of Oslo, Norway. The car was imported to Norway as movable goods in 1969. Back then, it was painted white and rolled on Fenton Hawk wheels. Terje purchased the Falcon in 1979. He bought it from a painter known as "Tom med tanna," and when he got it, it had been given a custom paint job. After selling the car around 1984-85, Terje bought the car back in 2023. Luckily, the wheels were still on it. "These are rare in Norway," Terje told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama, adding that he has never seen another set in Norway. Photo courtesy of Terje Sæthre.

Hawk was a five-spoke wheel manufactured and sold through Fenton.


Cars Featuring Fenton Hawk Wheels

Terje Sæthre's 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint




 

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