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		<title>Cragar S/S Super Sport Wheels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently chose to don my Chevelle with Cragar S/S Super Sport Wheels. Not only do they resemble the factory wheels that originally rolled my Chevelle off the line in 1970, but they have the same design after all these years that made Cragar famous.]]></description>
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