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Tim Avery

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I am a Ford guy and have no use for these.  I tried to join a Facebook Group "Vintage Dodge etc etc 1920 t0 1950" so I could reach a few more folks.  Was denied.   Don't want to be active in their group, just want to sell the wheels.  Not much interest in the Flathead Ford Groupe.  And what is a DA

 

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34 minutes ago, Tim Avery said:

I am a Ford guy and have no use for these.  I tried to join a Facebook Group "Vintage Dodge etc etc 1920 t0 1950" so I could reach a few more folks.  Was denied.   Don't want to be active in their group, just want to sell the wheels.  Not much interest in the Flathead Ford Groupe.  And what is a DA

 

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A DA is a 1929 Dodge Brothers model designation.

1929 DA6 sedan.jpg

 

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So if they are not DA wheels, did Dodge have a 17inch wheel like this on any other car.   Is there a chance that they may not be Dodge at all.  Maybe an aftermarket wheel to replace a Dodge wheel like the Kelsey Hayes were an aftermarket for Ford.   The wheel has an extra hole for alignment.1047596086_Wheel2.jpg.28358ebfd75c12bad9cf1aba48c9dac8.jpg

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I painted these for a bloke not long ago. They actually look very similar to yours. 
Not sure if they were dodge or Chrysler. I think it was a 34. 
sorry I gave you a bit of a bum steer saying they were DA. I was completely wrong there. FC17A7AF-FEB8-4ADD-A6AB-9179A219C3F2.png.ff9aba329ccbe1760944eb90a4d02738.png

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