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What kind of wheel covers are these??

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 19-c, Oct 4, 2013.

  1. 19-c
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    Anyone tell me what these wheels are? Thanks
     

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  2. tfeverfred
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    Man, I think there was a thread on those a couple weeks ago.
     
  3. mattapache
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    Hi I think there early 30's Marmon hubcap???
     
  4. 19-c
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    "You Serious Clark?"

    -Cousin Eddie from Christmas Vacation



    What in God's name are Marmon caps? lol
     
  5. junk yard kid
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    spun aero disks
     
  6. landseaandair
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    from phoenix

    Are those the ones Kevin Lee made?
     
  7. 19-c
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    I thought someone on the HAMB was making them? Anyone remember who?
     
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  9. F&J
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    the only thing close, that I recall...

    there was a thread about some strange spoked wire wheel, that the edge or lock ring was not symetrical, and one hamber IDed it as a Rolls Royce wire, but they always had a cover like these, to hide the way that rim edge was shaped.

    I think it was a few months ago
     
  10. tfeverfred
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    He's probably right. This is a '40.
     

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  11. 19-c
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    thanks Fellas! I was looking for the ones Kevin Lee is making. I pm'd him
     
  12. mattapache
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    I don't know how to post pictures here yet there was a company from 1912 to 1935 called the Marmon motor company (herrington) didn't come into the picture until 1937 marmon/herrington were know for there 4wd conversions for ford anyway look up 1932 marmon hcm prototype an you will see how them hub caps are almost identical
     

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