Fred, are you looking just for rims (hoops) and if so, what spoke gauge and count, and what width? If you're looking for complete wheels, what type? Dayton? Buffalo? Rudge?
If one of those, what size/type center?
Thanks to the knowledgeable members of this forum, this has been identified as a 1933 Dodge/ Plymouth sedan windshield frame, and also fits some '34 Plymouth and commercial models. I can send lots of pics and measurements to anyone who needs them. Will include the 1 windshield slide arm that's still on the windshield plus 3 others, one of which is bent. No rot through or soft spots that I can see anywhere. Looks to be a good solid windshield frame.
Will add more pictures in another post.
$350 obo plus shipping. Located in Western Pennsylvania.
Looking for someone who knows their '30s Mopars a little better than I do to confirm (or not) that this is indeed a 1933 Dodge/Plymouth windshield, and if so, which body type, as I've read that coupe and sedan are different heights.
Thanks!
Type C-2A is an aircraft type fuel filter, available as far back as the early 1930s and used extensively in both aircraft and race cars.
The Segal part is a fuel block for multiple carburetor systems.
And the last part looks to be a filter/ strainer of some kind, though that's as much as I could say.