Re-written history on 1965 Dart Charger 273!

Interesting procedure but I was referring to the negotiations and even the origin of the idea to "factory equip" those cars with aftermarket wheels.
I totally agree. I have been in contact with Bell's re the idea of putting "aftermarket wheels" on a production car. The only thing I can come up to is that Cragar S/S wheels became availible for rhe public in mid 1964. Due to that both Chrysler and Bells was in California might have helped this idea.
For what I know of this was the first time that Chrysler announced a factory car with aftermarket wheels.

We'll see what they can come up with. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic I'm pretty sure the speed with my question is not a top priority thing!