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Originally posted by Anne F. Goodman View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]34877[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]34878[/ATTACH] What keeps them on the car 15"
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They cover the entire rim with no valve stem holes so you have to use short valve stems. You have to pull out on the cover to check inflation (not particularly easy).
Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
'64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine
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Ford came out with an accessory wire wheel cover like this in 1960, two sizes were available, 14 & 15 inch. These covers, however...did not come with the 'knock-off' spinner.
No Thunderbird of any year came w/a wire wheel cover like this.
1962 was the first year for wire wheels, came with the "knock off" center hubcap. These wheels were found on 1962/63 Sports Roadsters, available as an option on others.Last edited by WinM1895; 05-14-2014, 09:34 AM.
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if they are anything like 57 olds caps that mount about the same way all you have to do is hit a bump or go around a corner and say goodby to your capsmervyn mundorf
63 avanti r2 4speed
83 avanti 20th ann
64 gt hawk r1 4speed
and others
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Interesting Thread, I've got 4 of these in my barn and never knew what Studebaker they came on. I know they are not the same as on my Speedster.
Does anyone have a Studeaker Part Number. I've no use for them and might as well send them down the road to someone who needs them.
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Originally posted by stall View PostInteresting Thread, I've got 4 of these in my barn and never knew what Studebaker they came on. I know they are not the same as on my Speedster.
Does anyone have a Studeaker Part Number. I've no use for them and might as well send them down the road to someone who needs them.
Murray
The big problem in using them is finding the correct clips. At one time they were available from Dennis at SASCO, but no one in SI seems to know anything about them. The Ford clips I found are no where near as good as the original Studebaker ones and I believe Studebaker called for four of them on each wheel while six Ford clips are needed on each wheel. There are quite a few of the covers out there, but none or very few with the clips. I have owned four sets, one NOS set I got in a dealer auction- ended up selling them to JDP because I couldn't figure out how to mount them, a second set I bought from Bob Peterson, also no clips. That's where I got some from Chuck Naugle and the rest from a T-Bird vendor. I sold them on the Avanti pictured in my earlier post. Third set I got from a Forum member and still have them- used, but decent and no clips. The last set I got from Matthew Burnett when he was selling off Tom's stuff. I still have them and they do have the correct original clips.Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
'64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine
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Originally posted by 53k View PostThey are listed as AC 3521. Strangely enough they are not listed in the '59-'64 Chassis Parts Book, but are listed in the '63-64 Avanti Parts Book. And they are listed in the '65-'66 Parts Book, but only for '65. So, I guess technically they are correct on '64 Avantis and '65 Studebakers, but not on '64 or '66 Studebakers.
The big problem in using them is finding the correct clips. At one time they were available from Dennis at SASCO, but no one in SI seems to know anything about them. The Ford clips I found are no where near as good as the original Studebaker ones and I believe Studebaker called for four of them on each wheel while six Ford clips are needed on each wheel. There are quite a few of the covers out there, but none or very few with the clips. I have owned four sets, one NOS set I got in a dealer auction- ended up selling them to JDP because I couldn't figure out how to mount them, a second set I bought from Bob Peterson, also no clips. That's where I got some from Chuck Naugle and the rest from a T-Bird vendor. I sold them on the Avanti pictured in my earlier post. Third set I got from a Forum member and still have them- used, but decent and no clips. The last set I got from Matthew Burnett when he was selling off Tom's stuff. I still have them and they do have the correct original clips.
MurrayLife isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain !
http://sites.google.com/site/intrigu...tivehistories/
(/url) https://goo.gl/photos/ABBDQLgZk9DyJGgr5
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These caps were introduced in Oct 1963 for installation on the 1964 model year cars. They retailed for $68 on all models except the Hawk and $63 for the GT Hawk. Information on these caps was included in a Oct 28, 1963 Sales Department Letter that also included information on the optional R4 engines, exhaust headers, the competition clutch, rear seat foam cushion and recliners on the cars equipped with the Super Performance Package. If any one needs it I have this 2 page bulletin plus the original Studebaker illustrated installation instructions for the wire spoke wheel discs.Last edited by Studebaker Wheel; 05-15-2014, 04:56 PM.Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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Originally posted by Studebaker Wheel View PostThese caps were introduced in Oct 1963 for installation on the 1964 model year cars. They retailed for $68 on all models except the Hawk and $63 for the GT Hawk. Information on these caps was included in a Oct 28, 1963 Sales Department Letter that also included information on the optional R4 engines, exhaust headers, the competition clutch, rear seat foam cushion and recliners on the cars equipped with the Super Performance Package. If any one needs it I have this 2 page bulletin plus the original Studebaker illustrated installation instructions for the wire spoke wheel discs.Eric DeRosa
\'63 R2 Lark
\'60 Lark Convertible
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