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In this Discussion
- glennlivet January 2009
- Oldcar_Mechanic January 2009
- rpmonroe February 2009
Side mount wheel cover restoration
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I am restoring a pair of old side mount wheel covers that were on a Chrysler somewhere in the 32-34 era I would guess. I am looking for the stainless that goes around it and in the center of it. Can anyone help me locate a source if they are being remade. Thank you
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Hi Frank,
I am looking for the same side mount covers for a 1932 Packard 902 Coupe Roadster. If you have found a manuacturing adres of seller : could please let me know please : ofcourse I will do the same.
thanks
Boudewijn
The Netherlands -
I personally do not know of anyone but,have you tried talking to some of the fabricators out there that do this sort of thing like:
Auto restoration parts here.
http://www.rustrepair.com/
This guy makes visors but maybe he would be willing to tackle something like yours
http://www.bigjims.net/visors.htm
Here’s a fabricator
http://www.classicfabrication.com/
It never hurts to ask.
If you find someone, let us know.
Ron -
Do you have even a piece of one for a pattern or better still one that is beat to death that could undergo surgery?