Hello all, A friend has recently bought literally tons of old Ford parts (hold on, most of it is 60s to 90's Euro-model stuff), but amongst all the modern crap there were a few really old bits, namely a set of wires he would like to ID. They're 16 inch, the bolt pattern is 5 x 5.5", and the outer rim appears to be a separate piece to facilitate tyre replacement (although it is not easily visible as they were painted). The spokes are also adjustable, unlike early Fords. The tyres still look pretty much as new, and they're 6.40x16. Any idea what these might be out of? The appear too big for some European Ford... Thanks in advance for your inputs! Cheers, Eddie
Those look like pretty neat wheels, until you get down to the lock rings. Bet you can't get any tire shops to mount them.
Hello all and thanks for your inputs! I must say that I strongly suspect these were mounted on some Ford, as they originated from the leftovers of a very old dealership. Most of the stock he bought was more recent fare, but amongst that were a few period jewels, which we found had already been bought off the previous dealership, so there are a few 30's and 40's bits. Some bits are new, others were good parts that were kept from cars they serviced or dismantled for scrap. As I said, these wheels are a set, he has no less than 5 of them, all pretty nicely preserved under a thick layer of paint. I'd like to strip one to investigate their origin, but he wants them unmessed with for a new owner to do as he pleases. Any idea what they might be worth? He's considering putting them on the market, as he currently has no car they will fit, and my own '32 already has a set of artillery wheels that I quite like. Oh, and yes, I'm in Portugal. Cheers, Eddie
Hey Eddie, how about posting some pic's of Portugal's Rod scene. I am very interested to see what you have over there & I am sure a lot of HAMBers would also. Cheers
@Pete Eastwood could you elaborate on these? Was it an aftermarket conversion? Buy the hoop and mount on the kelsey hub and spokes? Or something Firestone sold, or? Thanks for any info! I have a few sets of these as well.
Shouldn't be Mid-30's Chevrolet with those split rings- they used split rims up until about 1930, but not split rings.
Hello Dago 88. Sorry to say there isn't much of a scene here. I do know of a couple of rods here, but most aren't even road-legal. The legislation here is very restrictive, so you can't really get much done in terms of alterations. But there are a few, and there is an all-American meet every summer in Algarve. I have never attented, but I know a few persons who are connected to it. I'll try to dig up some photos. Cheers, Eddie P.S.: Any idea on the price for these wheels? My friend has given me permission to put them up for sale.
P.S.: Any idea on the price for these wheels? My friend has given me permission to put them up for sale.[/QUOTE] To be Honest Eddy , I have never seen a set like those. They are probably very rare, but I have no idea what they are worth. Thanks for the reply & Good luck with the sale.