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Hi. New on here and just about to take delivery of a Plymouth PA business coupe.

Please can someone tell me the wheel pcd.  I get conflicting results on my searches.

thanks 

 

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You should have for a 1931 Plymouth PA  Budd Wheel Part Number B22782  IT'S A  19" X 3.00 WIRE WHEEL  5 X 5 1/2

I MAY HAVE ONE OR TWO LEFT NOT SURE I F I SOLD OUT AT HERSHEY LAST YEAR IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THEM AND GOING TO HERSHEY I COULD CHECK AND BRING WHAT I HAVE?

RICH

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Thanks for that information Rich. That's what I was expecting, but came across a chart that gave the "bolt pattern" as 5 x 4 1/2"

I now have the car in my possession and can confirm that I have the part number you gave me on the spare wheel. I have a full set of wheels but thanks for the offer of wheels. Hershey is a long way away as I am in the U.K.  I realise now that what we call PCD is known as Bolt Pattern on your side of the pond. Much to learn about my car. It's a bit loose and wayward and likes to mark it's territory but I'm loving it so far. 

 

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Beautiful car, even if it is a WPC product.:)

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Thanks for the appreciation

 

Tinindian. So I guess you're a GM Man with great loyalty to your Pontiac - 1/2 a Million miles on that car. Wow ?

 

Keiser31. Yours is also a good looking car. Is it a 30U?  As you suggest I do need to go through all the steering linkages, as well as the brakes, and pay attention to all the oil leaks. Car was restored in New York back in the 90's and was exported to the UK in 2005. Cosmetically it's wearing its restoration pretty well

 

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Mine is actually a 1931 Dodge Brothers DH6, but the bodies are very similar to your car. There is a place called Rare Parts who may have the tie rod ends and tie rod if you need them. If the parts are not listed, you may have to call them.

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Keiser's WPC DH6 is nice looking too.  Funny thing back in 1959 when I started driving my car the only other vehicle of that vintage that was used daily that I knew of was a 29 Desoto.

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