New guy intro and wheel cover ID query
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June 5, 2017 at 05:00 #50808TalbotParticipant
All,
Thought I’d better into myself and say g’day before asking for assistance. I’m located in Melbourne Australia and have been a fan of 40’s and early 50’s customs since I was a kid. I have recently taken early retirement and picked up a stock 41 Ford convert for ‘restyling’. I’m aiming for a 40’s early 50’s mild look
This leads me to my query: Can someone tell me more about these aftermarket wheel covers?
I was told Calnevar and they fit the stock 16″ rims on the Ford nicely. Before I part with big chunks of $$$ to restore them, I’d like to be sure of their age.
Any assistance appreciated.
June 5, 2017 at 05:39 #50809Mild MitchParticipantHi Talbot, welcome.
I’d say you’re on to something there. Not sure when those were available, but I would think near enough to your build parameters. They would be worth restoring in my opinion. I have one, but has a single bar fliper. Only need 3 more!
MitchJune 5, 2017 at 07:33 #50810Rik HovingKeymasterHello Talbot, welcome
As for the hubcaps. I’m not sure who made them, possibly they were available from several companies. So far I have never been able to connect a name to them. These hubcaps were very popular. in the early 1950’s Perhaps they were already available in the late 1940’s as well. They came as you have them, smooth, but also with two holes drilled in them and a flipper added. Same hubcap though. (The flipper part indicates that these must have been available in the later part of the 1940’s.)
The Valley Custom Shop used these hubcaps on many of their restyled customs. They as well as many others, including me, really love the simplicity of these hubcaps. Smooth with just the right amount of detail.
I say go for it.Enjoy the beauty of Customizing
June 5, 2017 at 07:46 #50812TonyParticipantWelcome. And I give you bonus points for calling them wheel covers. Sorry I can’t help the id.
Are they chrome not stainless?
June 5, 2017 at 08:18 #50818Rik HovingKeymasterHere are a few vintage Customs that use these Wheel Covers.
Enjoy the beauty of Customizing
June 5, 2017 at 09:42 #50819TalbotParticipantduplicate post
June 5, 2017 at 09:54 #50820TalbotParticipantWelcome. And I give you bonus points for calling them wheel covers. Sorry I can’t help the id. Are they chrome not stainless?
Tony,
Thanks for the bonus points! Unfortunately they are not stainless. I had a Calnevar pair some 15 years back and they were plated also. I’m rethinking a few of my plans based on the high (at least more than I expected) cost of chrome.
I’d love some flippers, but the simplicity of these (as well as the uniqueness) really appeals.
Rik,
Thanks for the inspiration and appreciate the effort involved. Many thanks!
Thanks all for the advice and input – I’ll go for it!
June 5, 2017 at 12:47 #50840TonyParticipantGetting good chrome done is very difficult compared with decades past. And because of the difficulty (pollution etc. laws) it has become much more expensive as well. The last place I used was in Coffs Harbour. All the ones in town closed.
But…compared with the overall cost of a car, getting some things right like these can be very worth it in the big picture.
June 6, 2017 at 08:03 #50848Quentin HallParticipantI was looking at one ( with added flipper) in reasonable cond, on a mate’s wall two days ago. He also has a 40s ripple disk with flipper. I said I’d buy the latter when I get some cash, just to stick on my wall. He said he’d be rea$onable. Perhaps I can get a better look next week .
June 6, 2017 at 11:08 #50849TalbotParticipantFingers crossed for you Quentin. Post pics when you can!
October 14, 2017 at 12:00 #54317TalbotParticipantOctober 14, 2017 at 12:01 #54318TalbotParticipantCame out OK
October 14, 2017 at 12:07 #54319Rik HovingKeymasterLooks really great.
Enjoy the beauty of Customizing
October 14, 2017 at 12:15 #54320TalbotParticipantOctober 14, 2017 at 12:16 #54321TalbotParticipantThanks Rik!
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