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  1. Sheep Dip
    Joined: Dec 29, 2010
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    Sheep Dip
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    from Central Ca

    How about this one?
     

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  2. 31chevypu
    Joined: Jan 30, 2011
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    31chevypu
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    from Hollister

    Can someone post up a pic of the correct hubcap for 1936 Chevy
    17'' 5x4.25 artillery wheels? Does anyone have a set of hubcaps for sale?
     
  3. Larry T
    Joined: Nov 24, 2004
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    Well, these are 17" wheels that came on the Kampmaster. I was thinking they were 36 or 37, but I don't know why.
    Larry T
     

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  4. 31chevypu
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    What is the logo in the center?
     
  5. Larry T
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    Chevy bowtie.
    Larry T
     
  6. Truckeez
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    Ahh--- those Damn french!
     
  7. Truckeez
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    If the "wheel kids' -"jimmy9" was one piece like the clev-welds and General Jumbo instead of 10 piece center............ ide be buying!
     
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  8. jack richard
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    Hello,
    I have built a replica of a modified Model A Ford Cabriolet that was originally created by Gordon Buehrig in 1931-32. I have attempted to keep it original looking (with hidden modern improvements), but have been unsuccessful in finding the original type wheels. He described them as "experimental Goodyear 15 inch disk wheels and tires". I have used 16" Kelsey Hayes wire wheels and Coker Classic tires with spun aluminum wheel disks, but would love to find 6 of the original Goodyears airwheels (and hubcaps) in 15 or 16 inch size. If anyone has any leads or infomation on what the originals were, let me know,
    Thanks,
    Jack





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  9. hershambob
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    a guy in portugal has just got a stock 32 sedan with these on ,anyone know what they might be off,they are 16"
     
  10. Deuce_Eddie
    Joined: Mar 23, 2011
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    I was just researching this topic, and was going to post here but you beat me to it, Bob... :D

    They look like the Kelsey Hayes on some of the first posts, am I correct?

    What hubcaps can I get for these? I'm not sure I'll be keeping them, but at least I'd like to know what they are and how they look with caps before I make any decisions.

    Cheers, Eddie
     
  11. BRIZEY
    Joined: May 13, 2007
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    Post #35 Eddie, K-H 16x4.5 ...
     
  12. m.ralph
    Joined: Nov 6, 2009
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    [​IMG][​IMG]I need some help IDing these Artillery wheels. They are 16 inch,5 inch width, 5 on 5.5 pattern.The opening for the hub cap is 8 inches. What hub cap would work?Anyone make some generic caps? I'm needing 2 more rims, if anyone has any, give a call [email protected] or pm me. Thanks Ralph IMG]http://i637.photobucket.com/albums/uu99/mralph_02/th_CFW955QEWkKGrHqYOKjE0bBs8CF-BNUzImqhGQ_3.jpg?t=1302299169[/IMG][/IMG
     
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  13. Truckeez
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    Looking for a few just like these 17" 6 lug late thirties GM
     
  14. "HOTROD"
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    from Seattle

    I got these for $25. ea. from a guy I met at a swap meet a couple months ago.

    Dan
     

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  15. briggi
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    they've said Dodge, Studebaker....?
    wanting a positive I.D. .... make, dates used, interchangeable with what other makes?
    This is a 16" 4.5"x5 14 spokes
    original color gray under the flaking white & blue
    BUDD mfg's stamp on reverse

    thanks
    briggi
     

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  16. 0ldie916
    Joined: Apr 7, 2010
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    from Sacramento

    Looking for another Australian Artillery wheel. It is off a 1936 chevy RHD roadster. 17inch....5 lug by 4 1/4inch bolt pattern.

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  17. sampson
    Joined: Oct 23, 2009
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    i need some help with this wheel? please!!!! it has no spring clips of any kind, just a ring for the center cap to lock on too.
    I'm sure it is a plymouth wheel of some kind, but i have yet to find another!
    i need another one to make a pair, for my car. thanks!!!!!!!

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/album.php?u=95729
     
  18. wheelkid
    Joined: May 25, 2006
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    wheelkid
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    from Fresno, CA

    I have a set of these wheels, give me a call at 559-322-2128
    Thanks
    JImmy

     
  19. stumpjumber
    Joined: Oct 19, 2011
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    from Azle, tx

    can any one tell where you can the wider hoops for the 16" and 17"
    mopar wheels
     
  20. stumpjumber
    Joined: Oct 19, 2011
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    from Azle, tx

    I have 4 of the 17" mopar artillery wheels and 2 of the 16" mopar I need a wider hoop on the 17's 7or 8" wide and 5or 6" on the 16's I will sell two of the 17's can any one tell where to get the wheels done?
     
  21. stumpjumber
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    from Azle, tx

    I have 4 of the 17" and three of the 16" that I might sell if I can not have them widned.
    (the 1935 plymouth had an option 17" on the rear and 16" on the front this was called gas tank saver?)
     
  22. BigDaddySteamRoller
    Joined: Sep 23, 2002
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    from Phila, PA

    know a guy with 4 of these, 6 lug, 4 7/8 wide ,18 5/8 outside measirement, 5 1/2 lug centers.

    Not sure if they are chev or ford. Any thoughts on what they may be?
     

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  23. F&J
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    I am sure they are ID'ed in this thread somewhere.

    6 lug sometimes means larger Chevy, and yours are 17", so figure 1934 or so.

    Chevy had a smaller cheaper model in those years, and those were 5 lugs on a 4.25" bolt circle.
     
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  25. millersgarage
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    these are 16X4 with 4 1/2 bolt pattern

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  26. 32owner
    Joined: Nov 30, 2009
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    Ha Buddy I am looking for a wheel like that is it for sale to an old school hot rodder if so how much and can you cut the tire off thanks Rob email [email protected] or 740-632-9628
     
  27. damagedduck
    Joined: Jun 16, 2011
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    from Greeley Co

    OK,i'll play found this yesterday,they're laying all over this guy lot,here's some i took pictures of thought the 2nd-3rd were Studebaker??
     

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  28. big_dan_1950
    Joined: Feb 5, 2009
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    from ca

    Any know what these are?
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  29. mike hamel
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    Hey those are 16x4.5" Kelsey Hayes accessory artillery wheels. 5x5.5 bolt pattern. Any Ford those will fit on in the 20's,30's &40's Cars and trucks


     
  30. big_dan_1950
    Joined: Feb 5, 2009
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    big_dan_1950
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    from ca

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