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Manuel

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  1. The book is way out of my reach. Are there any other books on Grahams and Paiges?
  2. I tried enlarging the chart but I can't read it unfortunately.
  3. Never seen a Duesy with wooden wheels.
  4. I thought it might be Australian. The name rings a bell. Manuel in Oz
  5. 17" Dodge wire wheels have 36 spokes in 2s with flat heads. The inner spokes are 3" long and outer are 5" long. They are 5 stud & 1 extra smaller hole. Hope this helps. Manuel in Oz
  6. What about the 1933-34 car right in front of the camera? I can't decide if it is a Dodge or Plymouth.
  7. Hi, 1933-34 Dodge-Plym 17" wire wheels had 36 spokes in 2s with flat heads that were not adjustable. Inner spokes were 3" and outer 5" long. They were 5 stud with an extra hole. Cheers, Manuel in Oz
  8. That Ram parts book appears to be a mine of information. Would it be possible to show us the rest of the book? Thanks Manuel in Oz
  9. What is the stud pattern (PCD) eg 5 bolt holes with a dia of 4" OR 6 holes with a dia of 5"? They do look a bit like Dodge / Plym. Manuel in Oz
  10. I can't see a size any where. Did it have the size on it? Manuel in Oz
  11. Sounds like standard 17" Plym-Dodge wire wheels. Manuel in Oz
  12. Great information. There doesn't seem to be much around (that I can find) on Dodge hubcaps unfortunately. Does anyone know where I can find out more on 1930s Dodge caps? Manuel in Oz
  13. Frank, Does the shaft have any ridges or rings around it. If not and from what I can make out it looks like it may fit 1930s Nashes. Most Ford shafts from this period had a gear on the end of them. Cheers, Manuel in Oz
  14. I can look it up in my axle book when I get home but it probably won't be for a week...... Manuel in Oz
  15. There is a bit of info here on an Oz DM from Facebook if interested. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1435811830045161/permalink/2150549975238006/?comment_id=2152609105032093&notif_id=1563952949925059&notif_t=group_comment_follow Manuel in Oz
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