Posted by DeltaRed on February 11, 2013 at 08:00:16 from (71.208.220.239):
In Reply to: Re: 1930 GP STD posted by Vince Gavin on February 11, 2013 at 00:00:03:
The fronts are definitly 'cuttoffs'.Look at how the front spoke is welded to the inside,offcenter of the rim.Thr rear rims are probably F-20(GP hubs are wavy).F-20 wheels will fit when you drill the center bolt holes to 3/4".And you are right,99% of the people will not know the difference.'Restore it as is.paint or not,thats OK!It will make a FINE 'specimen'.It needs to be kept in the way it was used,worked;THE way it was when the farmer used it to make a liveing with.Screw the "JD Nazis",correct police!Most of the time they have no idea what they are talkink about,anyway.Steve
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