...... they turned out well. Primed, not painted. Got to wondering though, if anybody ever painted the centers and chromed the rings? I already welded mine up, and thought "maybe I shoulda done that". Ever been done? Pics? Might be a cool effect with the chrome reflecting the center's color
Back in the 60's we painted them gloss black, ran baby moons, and narrow white walls. That looked real good with the bell shape of the rims when reversed. My 39 Ford was yellow with that wheel done like that.
Dooling, you brought back memories of me as a 7 yr. old looking out my 2nd flr. bedroom window.Would have been '64. Across the street was a cherry 348 '58 Chev; gold with -you guessed it, gloss black rims, baby moons and narrow whitewalls. Looked great.
Ok I'll show my stupidity. Do you mean you actually mount them reverse ? How well do the lug nuts tighten up and do they run true ? I'd like to see some pictures to see how it looks - alway looking to do something new with the turd !!!
No the wheel center is reversed. The old wheels used to be riveted together, so you would drill out the rivets, flip the center around, knock it back in and weld it up.
Dooling, Where were you living at that time? I've been curious lately about regional trends during certain periods...
My bud and I used to do them as a business when attending San Jose Tech. I had a set of '47 Merc wheels I did that way, Presto Plating chromed all 4 outer hoops, then I arc welded the black centers in in a tub of water. It worked, but our class instructor, Mr. Ericson, laughed and said it wouldn't yellow the wheels welding them dry. He welded one up (dry) and it was fine, only a slight yellow burn at the very edge of the weld, invisible to the outside. They looked GREAT with the caps, just a thin band of black around the cap. Some guys laughed at it, naturally..."Why didn't ya chrome the whole wheel?" I had 'em on my severely lowered red '47 Merc ragtop. 1960.
That's EXACTLY what mine look like, 'cept mine are still grey primer. I'd like to see some where only the hoops were chromed. Oh, and since mine are going on a fenderless A Sedan, I'm keeping the stems hidden on the inside.
bob-o I was in Gallup New Mexico. I worked at a Whiting Brothers station, and my parents had a motel, both on Rt. 66. My friends and I saw a lot of cars going through, which gave us ideas for our own cars. We saw a lot of California cars. Also read a lot of magazines. My group of friends all had rods of some kind. It was a part of my life I will always remember...........
That is exactly what I have done on my 50 Chevy, flat black centers, chrome bells and stock chevy bow tie caps. I did it because I got tired of losing beauty rings!