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Question on wheels and center caps

 
jam072669 jam072669
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 05/09
Posted: 05/10/09
03:41 PM

I would like to know more info on the wheels and center caps of the 75ish project truck advertising the Wheel Easy LMC Truck Dollies in the March 2009 issue. How did they get the old school center caps in the 5 lug Chevy pickup blue ralleys?  
 

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 05/11/09
01:25 PM

I have to laugh out loud on this one. You are talking about my '79 C10 that was built especially for the last Americruise held. Those wheels were custom made for me by Rallye America in Fresno. They are Chevy truck rally wheels widened 1-inch to 8-inches wide and have '34 Ford wheel centers welded on. The '34 Ford hubcaps are one-off custom made with a bowtie stamped into them. The tires are American Classics from Coker tire. You can ontact Rally America and have a set made for you. You'll be able to buy everything except for the bowtie hubcaps.  

 

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