I understand that from early 1973-ish magnesium rims became an option on the Dino when alloy became standard. Apart from comparing weight with a known magnesium rim, are there any markings that will tell me what I've got? I'm getting a (brake fluid) damaged rim refurbished. Does anyone know if the rims were originally painted or powder coated - I'm not sure how long powder coating has been around? Thanks in advance
Do a search on this topic and you will discover this has been covered in detail before. If your search does not yield the exact response you require, jump back on this thread and one of us will be able to help you out. Cheers, Keith
Cromodora were the standard wheels while Campagnolo were the optional wheels. Could you post a photo to clarify because your term is a word half way between both and not clear which it refers to. Here is a great post to help http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=300939
original rims are production date stamped on the backside Campagnolo reproduction rims are aluminium, no production date stamps as far as I know...