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Bullets and baby moons...I think not!

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Hill_County-rodshop, Aug 9, 2014.

  1. 48 Ragtop
    Joined: Nov 22, 2008
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    They were made by Accessary International. 5 on 4 1/2" & 5 on 4 /3/4"

    Also 5 on 5" but no on the 5 on 5 1/2"
     
  2. Custom Riviera
    Joined: Jan 16, 2006
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    I'm looking for a set of Accessory International hub covers, 9-hole drilled tri-bar spinners and spinner towers.
    I would also consider a Cal Custom #20-4506 Knock-Off Hub cover set.
    I'll pay up for a set of these in good shape.
     
  3. Donald A. Smith
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    abc123 You have to go along with the old school folks, we like to show off what had in the good old days. You are correct about getting rid of unwanted weight on a Hot-Rod We use to go to the strip, take off fenders and head lights and all the junk in the trunk and burn off that Quarter Mile. God I love those memories!! Don in the corn field waiting for Spring
     
  4. El Camino Kid
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    I know this thread is old. I wouldnt mind getting my hands on a set or even a pair of either the Cal custom or accessory international tri bars. Id be willing to cough it up for a good set or pair.
     
  5. Custom Riviera
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    El Camino Kid,
    Attached are images of them in original packaging, Accessories International, Cal Custom in California made them.
    I found one spinner and had a set cast and plated, not easy or cheap.
     

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  6. I cannot say who made them Cal Custom was selling them in the '70s. But yes spinners are a '60s thing at the very least, I don't know if they were an item in the '50s.

    One thing I do remember as far as spinners go is guys making their own from Euro car spinners sourced in the wrecking yard and adapted to a hub cover. I think that are cool on the right car or build.
     
  7. El Camino Kid
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    Hmmmm.... Those look awful nice.
     

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