I think the chances of finding a "used" '64.5 wheel worthy of your show quality restoration are slim to none.
Hey Greg, not one blue 64 1/2 wheel has come up since I've been looking... Let me know what you come across at the Super Swap, appreciate the offer!
btw your interior is stunning, I hope I get close to that level...
I would fix that wheel if it was the only one I had. The cracks usually have nothing to do with impact crashes, it's mainly due to the plastics shrinking over time. A hot environment will typically accelerate this process, especially over many decades.
Charles, how would I go about repairing it, I don't think I'd be able to compress those cracks before repairing or is that even possible? or is it just a matter of filling it in gaps and sand, primer and paint?
The weather shrinking the plastic makes sense, my car's DSO is LA and I bought it in '97 out of Redondo Beach, so I assume it's spent all that time in the Californian sun with the top down...