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09 Jun 2015 18:40 #5606
by JERSEYHAWG
Replied by JERSEYHAWG on topic Wash-N-Wax Time
Major, on the old wheel horse, with the horse head hub caps. Were they originaly chrome? Sanded and painted by you? I have an old rusty set of those, If you did that your giving me an idea. Looks nice.
Glenn
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11 Jun 2015 03:15 #5675
by M Bailey
Major
"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member." Groucho Marx
Replied by M Bailey on topic Wash-N-Wax Time
Glenn those covers were like that when I got it. WHS member "Tillett" refinished them.JERSEYHAWG wrote: Major, on the old wheel horse, with the horse head hub caps. Were they originaly chrome? Sanded and painted by you? I have an old rusty set of those, If you did that your giving me an idea. Looks nice.
Glenn
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"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member." Groucho Marx
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10 Jul 2015 09:44 #6676
by motor12
1958/model RJ58
1964/model 854
Replied by motor12 on topic Wash-N-Wax Time
Looking at this post again I knew there was something about the hub caps. They look just like the full moon hub caps I had on my 55 chevy when I was in high school. Without the Wheel Horse emblem of course.
1958/model RJ58
1964/model 854
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10 Jul 2015 12:09 #6685
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Replied by jm46322 on topic Wash-N-Wax Time
nothing like that new car smell and feel when your sitting on the seat of a tractor! looking good.
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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