I'm looking for steel wheels with the big ford bolt pattern
5 x 5 1/2
I'd like to find (2) 15 x 5 or 15 x 6 and (2) 15 x 8
I'd also consider other styles of wheels if the price is right...
I'm looking for steel wheels with the big ford bolt pattern
5 x 5 1/2
I'd like to find (2) 15 x 5 or 15 x 6 and (2) 15 x 8
I'd also consider other styles of wheels if the price is right...
Torch, lets see some pics of the 28. Seeing that you are a member of the Drifters, I assume you are building it traditional styled? I was at your show this fall and will be there this year in my car if it gets finished in time. My goal is to have it done for the Jalopy Showdown out east in May. I'm on a pretty tight budget, but I'm doin my best to build it as a mid 60's style street/strip rod. I'm running a mild sbc with finned valve covers, hilborn style scoop, lake headers, etc... I'm in the process of channeling it (8 inches) right now and I just got a dash out of a 38 Plymouth so I'm hoping to have that stuff done by the end of the week. Just hope everything turns out as planned!
Yeah... I rode the whole way to the Showdown from Somerset and back in the rain in a Model A Roadster, with NO TOP OR WINDOWS! hahah Most people would say I'm crazy, but I wouldn't have traded it for anything. As long as I'm able, that's a show I'll never miss. Don't get me wrong, I really like some of the newer muscle cars but nothing compares to old metal.
take 40 into brownsville from Uniontown, make right before brownsville bridge(lane Bane), that will take you under it and go through town and go across old bville bridge go across railroad trackes make a left stay straight go up long grade and its on your right , if you go past it the road is closed
If you can't find them Stockton wheel in California can make them. Wheel Vintiques may make them also. Summit carries them.
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