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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by lodaddyo, Nov 9, 2015.

  1. lodaddyo
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    Anybody know what this wheel came of of?
    16" with a 5 on 5.5 bolt circle. Its got a pentagon shaped center hub
    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1447127423.521178.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1447127442.362384.jpg
     
  2. The spokes are welded, so NOT a Chrysler product wheel.
     
  3. Does the center look cut that way?Are you sure it's 5 on 5.5 not 5 on6?
     
  4. lodaddyo
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    The center is stamped. And its 5 on 5.5, i measured with a bolt pattern tool
     

  5. Strange one indeed.
     
  6. verde742
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    looks home made,,,
    'member those days..
    how many ya got?
     
  7. lodaddyo
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    Unfortunately ive only got one!
     
  8. verde742
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    My opinion: If you only have one, MAKE a hose rack,
     
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  9. Here are a couple of restored Model A wheels turned into 16 inch probably during WW II.
    Charlie Stephens IMG_7515.jpg IMG_7521.jpg
     
  10. Binger
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    from wyoming

    ^^^
    I found a set of A wheels made up like that in a stack of 16 inch wires I saw in a barn. I had never seen anything like it. The ones I saw looked scary and not road worthy. It's amazing what some people come up with.
     
  11. 333tinman
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    from MASS.

    It look like a Kelsey Hayes bent spoke that some one cut the center out of . they where welded I have 6 0r 7 that look the same except for the center hole . they also made 40 and 36 spoke wheels . if it has a raised block where the valve stem is it should be 4.5 wide if not it should be 4 in.
     
  12. lodaddyo
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    On a Kelsey hayes bent spoke, all the spokes are bent. On this wheel only the short spokes are bent
     
  13. Rem
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    Hey, lodaddyo, I've got one the same and just asked the same question as you . . . with the same results! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/identify-this-wire-wheel.1009450/#post-11395615

    Mine was in a 'set' of Ford wires that included a 17" one, a half-decent '35 Ford one and one that I concluded was probably a cut-down 17" or 18" wheel, in a similar vein to Charlie Stephens' and Binger's finds. And that one is probably not road-worthy either.
     
  14. lodaddyo
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    Just read your post about the wheel, thats aweosme, what do you think they came off of? Aftermarket wheel maybe?
     
  15. Rem
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    Still none the wiser about these. Had a suggestion of Budd in my thread, but they didn't look quite the same. Shame there's a few thousand miles of water in the way or we could get them together and make the start of a set!


    UPDATE: After thinking about what Wheelkid said in his reply I realised I have some Model A wheels here to compare 'ours' with. I thought he was referring to the ones Charlie Stephens posted, but when looking at the back of the Model A wheel you can see the pentagonal shape. Seems an awful lot of work to get a 16" wheel, but the fact that two have turned up a few thousand miles apart and look almost identical suggests that somewhere there was a factory turning these out?
     
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