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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by hemisteve, Feb 15, 2008.

  1. Zig Zag Wanderer
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    these are American Racing Standards. see my post in this thread. very rare, and also very unusual to see on a truck in a set of four
     
  2. mulle
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    from sweden

    wheels = aluminum 15"x12" 4,5" bolt pattern
     

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  3. 29nash
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  4. Cut55
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    Are those MH pie-crusts currently available new or are they oldies?
     
  5. dirtclod
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    I have two of these, Kelsey Hayes 16x10 if there home made they did a good job.
     

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  6. James427
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    Not really hamb friendly, but I've never seen a set before. They are here locally for sale for $300. They are Rocket racing wheels. I don't know how old they are but they have to at least be 30 years old right?
     

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  7. Kan Kustom
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    WOW !!! 15" wide ETIIIs I didnt know they made these. My favorite wheels are ETIIIs I have a pair of 16x12s
     
  8. LOWFOMOCO
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    Not sure how rare but they are made by Cragar. 15X6's....5 on 4 1/2...I am running them on the front of my 64 Galaxie and I am trying to find some center caps.....HELP!!! anybody got some layin around they want to sell?
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  9. LOWFOMOCO
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    Pic from the backside...
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  10. etwheels
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    In Responce to the 16 x 15 ET-III wheels , i made 4 pair, 2 sets are in the U.K. the other 2 sets are still in the U.S. I have also made 18 x 15, 3 pair. all 2 piece bolt together.
    we also do 1 and 2 piece custom one off wheels, in cast or machined from forgings.
    scott
     
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  11. mj40's
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    I'm looking for a couple knock offs. They are a no name brand and not Halibrand. The ones I have stick out from the wheel too far. I know someone makes the 7 degree depth style. Anyone know where I could find a couple? Are all of the threads a standard size? All I need are the knock offs and not the mountings.
     

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  12. jonahboo
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    some consider 'em rare

    14x6 (wagons and 409 cars only)

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  13. mj40's
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    I have a nice set of those if anyone is looking. PM me!
     
  14. James427
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    I just went through all of these posts and did not see any of these. I just picked them up for $200 with lugs but no caps. Seller said they were ET Rebel wheels. They sort of look like American Racing Lemans wheels.

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  15. No_Respect
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    I'm suprised no one has posted on Sears Roebuck wheels sorry for the bad picture....
     

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  16. Engine-Ear
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    Thanks to brad2v for recommending this thread!

    I have a set of these in 14 x 6 with 5 on 5 holes.

     

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  17. FunnyCar65
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    I'd like to know also,soon maybe?
     
  18. lanny haas
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    I am looking for two of these Appliance wheels that are 6 or 7 inch wide, (I have 15X8.5 all around now), to replace the front wheels, as now that I have lowered the truck, the tires now rub the fenders.
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  19. mike hamel
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    Ill contibute a little bit... my favorite, the 18" Halibrands. Then there is the 18" Studebakers, 1940 3.5" wide wheels RARE!, NOS 18" Chevy Milk Truck Wheels, 18" Wide 5's, 20" Solid International wheels, 18" Ford Milk Truck Wheels, 18" Dodge/ Plymouth Wheels.
     

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  20. What year(s) are those dodge/plymouth wheels? They still cataloged 18" wheels in a 'heavy duty' package as late as 1950.
     
  21. mike hamel
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    Those Dodge/Plymouth wheels where available from 1937-1939 and where offered of 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks.
     
  22. Some more old stuff. My 1933 16 inch Clark Equipment Co wheels. Ford bolt pattern.
     

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  23. cleverlever
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  24. riceman
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    The rears are American Racing Wheels "Bearclaws' 1969, not Halibrands. Go to www.cacklefest.com, click on ''Cars" and find the Top Fueler called ''Bank Americar'' of John and Don Ewald. click on the picture and the history and restoration pages will come up. It has Bearclaws on it.
     
  25. off-beat
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    I've got a mismatched set of these (two 14s and two 15s) Flag rims from Foresight industries in the 60s. I'm trying to get rid of them if anyone is interested.

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  26. My complete set of NOS Superior Superdrag 1 wheels. 2, 14 x 6.75 and 3, 15 x 8.50
     

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  27. RABs32
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    Aquired these last night,16by11.....Rich Sorry OOPS!
     
  28. RABs32
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    Here they are.....
     

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  29. SportsterBobber
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    To james427 you bought a set of keystone rebels they should have keystone stamping on rear side they were made in late 70s till early 80s neat wheels i have a set in 15x6 unilug 5 lug & a pair of 6 lug chevy truck ones caps were a round keystone cap
     

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