17x7.5, has a made in england stamping but no definitive stampings for pcd, offset or centerbore. Look like RS Cosworth wheels but arent. Has a retaining bolt hole for the flat bolt hole cover (which I’ll post in another comment, which matches some 90s ford wheels) owner says they came off a Peugeot but my fellow french car enthusiasts say they definitely arent an OE Peugeot wheel.

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    5 months ago

    Im not a Peugeot expert but I have to agree, they lack the logo on the centercap so they probably aren’t OEM, at least the centercaps.

    Maybe not from a Peugeot, but because of the tiny 4 lug pattern, I could easily see these as wheel designs for a small Mini, BMW, or Renault. I doubt these are from a Ford since Fords mostly use 5 lug hubs and not 4 lug. Maybe Vauxhall wheels that were made in England for some reason?

    My best guess is these are aftermarkets that were designed to look like an OEM wheel.

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      5 months ago

      That’s not true. Basically every pre 2000s Euro Ford ran 4x108mm bolt pattern. Same as many Peugeots. Sierra, Escort, Fiesta, Focus the first 2 Mondeos, all ran it. They do look a lot like Escort wheels but are not quite right. Logos could simply have been removed or fallen off. They might just be generic aftermarket alloy wheels.