Briz, Those are '69-'70 Chevelle/Camaro/Nova wheels and are desirable to the Chevy guys. Pop off a trim ring and check the code and dates on those rims, near the valve stem hole. The '69 was YA code and the '70 was AO code. They are $100-150 each all day long if not bent or too rusty. Go to ebay and type in "YA wheel" and you will see a bunch of them for sale. For reference, the '69 model wheel in the photo I've attached was made on 12/10/68.
I was told by the last owner that they were AO wheels and he had the 4th one somewhere.I hadnt heard from him in years. Used to be on the board here. Kelly Doke.
If/when you list them for sale be sure to include the date code because some guy restoring a high-dollar Chevelle might be searching for that exact date code and be happy to have them. Sorry we got off topic here guys. Now back to Buick discussions. ScubaSteve, So the super sport Buick wheels would not work with stock disc brakes until you installed the spacer. I am surprised by that. I'd like to find a set of these wheels for one of our '72s. I love the look. Thanks for posting the pictures and information.
Dont think I'll ever find the 4th wheel but ya never know. Last I heard from Kelly he was still out on the west coast but his father lives around Cheifland Fl. and I believe thats where he said the wheel was. If you want to come up and get them Im sure we could make a fair deal. I'll never , ever use them on anything except to roll parts cars around the yard.PM me if your interested.