I got lucky with the rims on my '73. I had been getting a lot of my parts from
CMS at the time and was checking their website daily. One day I noticed they
had complete rear wheels available for $250! I'm talking rim, spokes, hub,
bearings, bearing retainers and seals all laced and trued and ready to install.
You can't buy NOS spokes for that. What was really funny, is they had NOS
rims for sale for $350 at the same time. I figured it was a mistake and placed
the order along with an order for additional front and rear rims. I expected an
email telling me the rear wheel assembly was no longer available, instead, it
along with the additional rims showed up at my house a week later, I was stoked!
In hindsight, I should have ordered a bunch more because they were gone a few
days later.
To make a long story short, both rims on my '73 are pristine NOS. I even mounted
the tires using Motion Pro rim protectors.
To answer your question about how to restore these rims; Right now, I'm not sure,
but I have some extras I am going to attempt to restore. If I get it right, I will
post the procedure. There has to be a way to remove scratches and weld cracks
then restore the original finish again. I am going to take one of the rims to a local
anodizer and see if he can shed any light on the subject. I'll keep you posted.
On a different subject, an individual responded to all of my "whining" about 430 rims
and is going to hook me up with a NOS pair. Let the restoration continue.
dogger