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Technical Artillery wheels or naw?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by iwanaflattie, Apr 3, 2021.

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    Hello folks..are these artillery wheels or late models?
    Thanks
     
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  2. 5window
    Joined: Jan 29, 2005
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    I'm thinking late model. They look bulky to me. JMTC
     
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  3. They look sports car ish.....not artillery wheels in my book.
     
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  4. B817A45D-4E01-4D64-89F3-465425987F96.jpeg F36C3C75-98D5-45E3-8287-900FB7B97C77.jpeg 50200F5D-E9A8-40D2-84B6-3795AB7C8194.jpeg These are “artillery” wheels 50’s Chrysler Imperial 5on 5 1/2 pattern like early Ford with Ford “beanie” caps. They will be 4 sale at Pate Swap meet on Thurs April 22 and Friday April 23, but leaving b4 sat April 24. John in S Texas 979-595-7324 cell.
     
  5. New car wheel
    Paint em and put a vintage hub cap on em:)
     
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  6. pennafxu
    Joined: Aug 20, 2010
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    from Kentucky

    +1
    I don’t know what they are other than the tits!

    I’d use them in a heartbeat.


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  7. 61SuperMonza
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    Sorry guys,
    Neither of those wheels are artillery wheels. The steel set resembles them but no. The aluminum wheels are forms a 90s Oldsmobile (pretty sure). If you like them then run them, but dont call them artillery wheels.
     
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  8. Sandgroper
    Joined: Jan 20, 2019
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    Real artillery wheels, in red of course. :rolleyes:
     
  9. That first set of four that @iwanaflattie posted :cool: is close enough but did,nt the artillery wheel craze start with the 10 , 12 or 14 spoke CLARK :cool: wheels ? About the same time as the 18 inch Divco craze :rolleyes::eek::D Then you have the General Jumbo craze as well o_O

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  10. ClarkH
    Joined: Jul 21, 2010
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    Artillery wheels are often stamped; look on the reverse, or along the bead line. Here's a set of Budd's that I got in trade two days ago. Other manuafacturers are KH, Cleve-Weld and Clark (no relation :D).
    Budd_Artillery_Wheels.JPG
    Budd-Stamp.JPG

    By the way, if anyone is sitting on a set of Budd hubcaps, I'm looking. (I have a plan, otherwise.)

    For lots more on these wheels, there's a long-running Artillery Wheel ID thread on the Hamb.
     
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2021
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