Thank you MacGuyver!Looks like is says MB Motorsports. Here is a link to the one I found. Not quite perfect, but it's the right logo.
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-wheels/mb-wheels-razor/p/49391?storeCode=1622
I was hoping to have the spare match in order to include it in my tire rotations, but putting a cover on it could be an option.Thank you MacGuyver!
It looks like they discontinued that style. I searched and cannot find anyone carrying it.Looks like is says MB Motorsports. Here is a link to the one I found. Not quite perfect, but it's the right logo.
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-wheels/mb-wheels-razor/p/49391?storeCode=1622
Sorry, (mine slip) I am retired and do not drive much. I do not even rotate my tires from front to back anymore. They age and UV wear way before I put even 1/5 of the milage rating on them. LOLI was hoping to have the spare match in order to include it in my tire rotations, but putting a cover on it could be an option.
I don't bother rotating either, and I most certainly do wear out tires. But modern hardware, alignments, and balances are much, much better than those from the 1960's. They wear evenly without rotating.Sorry, (mine slip) I am retired and do not drive much. I do not even rotate my tires from front to back anymore. They age and UV wear way before I put even 1/5 of the milage rating on them. LOL
Don't focus too much on the model name. Someone somewhere makes that style. Or MB does and calls it something else. Notice how the one I linked has some of the features painted black, but @Gimber 's doesn't. For the manufacturer this probably means a different design name using the same press.It looks like they discontinued that style. I searched and cannot find anyone carrying it.