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Still no wheels, but if this is for sale or trade I might be interested (hey! it's what popped up when I wacked the link.....)
Lol definitely not my truck or woman sadly ill try again..I also emailed the pic to 26 T Ford RPU http://www.flickr.com/photos/93243477@N06/8475779042/
I am thinking Chevrolet, my wife brother just sold a 1937 Chevy that had 6 lug wheels. It was a 2dr. coupe.
Probably '33/'34/'35 Chevy.......because of the 6 lugs and fairly large hub cap opening. I think by '36 Chevy discontinued using wire spoke wheels. Ray
well i've got '30 chrysler wires, they are also 6 lug but not the same as those. Hnstray is probably right, that hub cap opening is large...
I,ve had a few 1934 Chevies so i say Master deluxe , and probably 17 inch even though they look like 16 inch.
Uh..very rare '36 Henway white-spoke -and-rim "snowflake" wheels, photographed outside in a blizzard at the south Pole??? From the pics that you posted of them I'm pretty sure that's what they are, anyway! Mart3406 ===============