junkyardjeff Posted Sunday at 02:05 AM Posted Sunday at 02:05 AM I only have two but would like four so anyone know what kit they came from.
Mark Posted Sunday at 11:45 AM Posted Sunday at 11:45 AM That particular one was in several 1960 AMT annual kits.
my66s55 Posted Sunday at 12:54 PM Posted Sunday at 12:54 PM There 57 Dodge lance hubcaps. This is the one from my 57 Dodge Royal D500 I've designed, printed and built built
Misha Posted Monday at 08:46 PM Posted Monday at 08:46 PM These maybe what you’re looking for… I used them on my East Coast Deuce having had them for ages as they were on the chrome fret from an original release of the AMT 49 Merc. Unsure how soon they were deleted and replaced with more “modern” wheels. In the early 60s there was a distinctive East Coast style while out West hot rodders were taking greater steps with mag wheels, developing metal flake paint, and chopping tops. By comparison the East Coast rod above used the Dodge wheel covers, retained the stock height, and was finished in a neutral enamel paint. Closed bodies were favoured over roadsters largely due to climate. They were usually fully fendered for the same reason. As such greater effort was employed in having a custom interior. My build diverged from the general style by being channeled and fenderless. Cheers Misha
Can-Con Posted Monday at 09:29 PM Posted Monday at 09:29 PM 41 minutes ago, Misha said: These maybe what you’re looking for… I used them on my East Coast Deuce having had them for ages as they were on the chrome fret from an original release of the AMT 49 Merc. Unsure how soon they were deleted and replaced with more “modern” wheels. In the early 60s there was a distinctive East Coast style while out West hot rodders were taking greater steps with mag wheels, developing metal flake paint, and chopping tops. By comparison the East Coast rod above used the Dodge wheel covers, retained the stock height, and was finished in a neutral enamel paint. Closed bodies were favoured over roadsters largely due to climate. They were usually fully fendered for the same reason. As such greater effort was employed in having a custom interior. My build diverged from the general style by being channeled and fenderless. Cheers Misha Those were in the '49 Ford coupe, Misha, not the Merc. The Merc had Caddy caps in it. T think they were only in the first issue of the Ford. 1
junkyardjeff Posted Monday at 10:48 PM Author Posted Monday at 10:48 PM Those would work and I do have a unbuilt early 49 kit but those caps are missing.
StevenGuthmiller Posted Tuesday at 10:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:51 PM In case anyone is interested, those are hubcaps from a 1961 Dodge. Steve 1
StevenGuthmiller Posted Tuesday at 10:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:54 PM (edited) Pegasus offers a pretty nice set of four bar lancer style caps with separate spinners. Steve Edited Tuesday at 10:54 PM by StevenGuthmiller
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