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Show me those Artillery Wheels

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by DirtyDave, Apr 22, 2013.

  1. DirtyDave
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    Mine are painted, mounted and sporting baby moons..........

    Hopefully your pictures will look better than mine.
     

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  2. Dave Mc
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    Wheelsmiths
     

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  3. Studebricker
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    Those are cool. Been thinking about a set for my 50. Is that some kind of design no-no for later cars?
     
  4. DirtyDave
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    good question!
    From the lack of responses may be a design no-no period?
     
  5. Harrison
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    Mine...... & Frank's.

    [​IMG]
     
  6. Dougsclassic
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    from Washington

    Here are my 15x5-1/2 Artilleries, that were introduced as an accessory for Chevrolet in 1937.
     

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  7. NEWFISHER
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    from Oregon

  8. harley rider
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    these are on a 40 chevy I just bought. why are they called artillery wheels?
     

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  9. Dave Mc
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    They got that name during World War 1 , as the armies used them on Cannons and Supply Trucks
     
  10. VSO737
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  11. 36DodgeRam
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    Here is the stock wheel and hubcap from my '36 Dodge pickup.
     

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  12. TBAGN
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    any artillerys for sale 15z preferd for my 37 chevy thanks
     
  13. DirtyDave
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    Coker Tire has new ones
    Order wheels get free powdercoat!
     
  14. lucky-13
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    from Sacramento

    modern take on artillery wheels
    [​IMG]
     
  15. DirtyDave
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    Interesting!
     
  16. hemifarris
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    Nice truck........
     
  17. vendetta
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    mine-the centres are off an old aftermarket wheel that a tyre company(unsure which) used to make.they have been mated to modern tubeless rims and had a smoothed centre section added in as well.i just need to stop getting side tracked building drag race bikes and build my 34 pickup to put them on!
     

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