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A Kesytone Kustomag ad from Hot Rod Magazine November 1964.
A Keystone Kustomag ad from Hot Rod Magazine August 1965.
A Keystone Rims ad from 1966.[1]
A Keystone Kustomag ad from 1966.[1]
A Keystone Rogue ad.
Nick Hoogoian's 1965 Chevrolet Malibu rolled on Keystone Rims in 1966.
When Floyd Cowan's 1951 Chevrolet was featured in Rod & Custom February 1968, it rolled on Keystone wheels.
Mike Maurice's 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air of Biddeford, Maine. Known as "Spill the Wine," Mike wanted to create an alternative to the cliche lowrider of today when he set out to restyle the Bel Air in 2017. "My goal was to bring back forgotten trends in books like Popular Customs." Featuring a panel paint job by Richie Borrelli, the build was completed in 2019. It was dressed up with a set of Keystone Raiders wheels.

Keystone Rims of Monterey Park, California. When Keystone Rims advertised their Kustomag wheels in Hot Rod Magazine November 1964, they were located at 786 Monterey Pass Road.[2]


Cars Featuring Keystone Wheels

Floyd Cowan's 1951 Chevrolet
Mike Maurice's 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air - "Spill the Wine"
Nick Hoogoian's 1965 Chevrolet Malibu


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