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Hurst Wheels?
I have seen a 69 Hurst Olds here on the forum ( apologies i do not remember who owned it) and it had the old style hurst wheels on it, I thought it looked great, as i am redoing my 69 cutlass convertible to look like a 69 H-O I thought it would be great to add Hurst wheels well they are VERY expensive even if repo, but I saw these wheels from Cragar and said man they look darn close... if i can get 4 hurst center caps ( wonder if they would fit LOL) it could be a very cool look.
I know when i was 18-19 you had to have cragars LOL s/s bigges in back and smallies in front, but what do you think of these wheels? am I crazy or do these look pretty darn close? |
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Those are nice wheels, you can't go wrong with Cragars.
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Joe Padavano 64 Jetstar 88 Conv 66 442 L-69 Conv 68 W-30 69 H/O 69 442 70 W-30 72 442 84 Custom Cruiser 86 Caprice wagon (w/307 Olds) |
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That looks like an Indy 500 wheel more than a Hurst wheel.
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well Not sure about that here they are together Joe at the moment i am a long way off from wheels this is sort of "bench Buying" LOL but will definately keep you posted, ![]() |
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not sure if they will fit but...
Joe i see that the parts place as well as several other places ( year one etc) have the center caps at between 49 and 59 bucks, pricey but not totally outrageous, year one also lists something for 1100+ bucks called center caps but this couldn't be the same could it?
I dunno, I have a milling machine and a lathe, my friend has a small cnc milling machine Hmmmmmmmmmmmm LOL.... I wonder.... ![]() |
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Foresight Ventures Indy 500 Speed Wheel
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them too....
yup they would look good too!!! LOL.. I am out of the loop and didn't know you meant a brand when you said "Indy" wheel, but they look a lot like the hurst wheel too, maybe a little better as they aren't polished...
do you know what size the center caps are? |
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I think I ordered 2 15/16in bullet caps when I put Drag Mags (open spoke Indys) on my car.
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there is a set available in kentucky for $4000
they are immaculate. |
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that'll be for the guy who has a gtotiger or something, no offense to myself but my car just ain't worth 4g wheels, heck not sure if "I" am worth 4 g's LOL... and what good are 4 G wheels if ya have to "sell" the family jewels to get them!! thank you for the tip but way outta my price range for this project... |
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Man I would love to see a pic of your car with them on it, I like them too! and after researching a bit ( thank god for google LOL) realized those were older wheels not newer ones, and funny enough a guy had pics of similar cragars back in the earlier 60's and something I didn't know same guy who did the cragars, did bell helmets etc and was doin hop up stuff since the 20's!!!!! |
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we have a set of those cragars coming for a 68 442 we're building. they're a nice looking wheel.
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SCHWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
......AWESOME...... Man those wheels look sweet on your ride man!!, wow beautiful!!! |
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Hi there,
Im a Mopar guy from "down under", but I came across this thread when I was Googling for Hurst wheel caps. Here's a couple fo pics to help with your decision making - Im just passing thru but I thought I'd register to help you out with some pics. I recently fitted a set of CRagar Eliminators on my car for the same reason you are wanting to , they are a dead ringer for the old Hurst wheel (Minus the wheel trim). I used to run MickeyThompson Eliminators on the rear, and Indy Gassers on the front - but the Cragar is the closes thing Ive found to the old Hurst wheel. (The car btw is a Chrysler Valiant Charger 1971 - a joint US/Aust Chrysler design - same size as a Duster) Good luck with the decision - and remember, MOPAR or no car ![]() (Actually I really like the old Super Duty lightweight cars - but don't tell anyone!! ![]() ) Hope these help - Mickeys and Gassers - ![]() Cragar Eliminators ![]() ![]() |
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I like. I'd heard of those Aussie Valiants but never seen one. Looks 67-69 Barracuda-ish. What kind of powertrain do they have?
It's not a well kept secret around here that I like 60s Mopars and Fords. I want a 1970 300-H, but like most other Mopar, they have gotten unaffordable. Now, had GM based the Holden-derived GTO on something like this (or just called it Monaro and not sacrileged the GTO name) I think they'd have sold better.
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G'day Rocket -
Sorry for the OT reply - My car will be running a stroked 318 with a 4" crank which makes 390 cui with ported 360 heads. Id expect around 400 Crank HP History - The main thing to know about the Oz car scene in the 60s and 70s is that we never had the domination by cubic inches that the US did (except in imported cars). The BIG 3 all had a local manufacturing base, but the Chrysler 360 small block was the BIGGEST locally produced V8. The biggest GM engine was the 350, and the biggest Ford was the 351 Cleveland. Back to Mopar - The Oz Mopars ran the slant 6 and the 273 till 1967, then the slant and the 318 until 1971. Things changed in 71 when Chysler Australia Limited brought over limited #s of 340s and then 360s. The big difference in 1971 was the introduction of the Aust developed Hemi in line 6 cylinder. This was going to be a Canadian truck engine, but because of design (7 main bearings, 2.02 valves and huge ports) it made for an excellent light weight passenger car engine. Chrys Aust made the strange decision to develop the Hemi 6 to a point where it became the performance option as well. (this meant not selling the 340s/360s in a performance tune) The Hemi 6 with triple Dual throat webber carbs made 305 FWHP, and becuase of its light weight, it made for a potent road track combo. We never had any Big Block stuff assembled locally, especially no Hemi 426 stuff, although a few 383s did get imported for Govt fleet limos etc... The favourite Govt cars for politicians and officials were both the Pontiac Parisienne and Dodge Polaras (rebadged as Dodge Phenix) Back to the Hemi 6 cylinder - The pic below is of the triple carb Hemi 6. One last bit of trivia - The Hemi 6 six pack 6 cylinder in a R/T Valiant Charger held the record for the fastest accelerating 6 cylinder passenger car in the WORLD until the Porsche Carrera Turbo was released in the early 80s. The 1972 R/T 6 cyl Charger would do 0-60 in 6.1 and the qtr in 14.4. Not bad for 265 cui !! ![]() Last edited by Rat Patrol; November 2nd, 2009 at 11:33 PM.. |
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Or you could get these old school wheels...The #1 batmobile had RADIRS also..
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wicked....
Gotta love a six pack on a 6 LOL.... I have seen wicked set ups for sixes not sure if clifford is still in busuness, i saw a tempest sprint with an overhead 6 and a 4bbl, but the mopar is cool,
I think something with that much poer should be dropped into an e type Jag!!! muhahahahahahahaha or even an xk 150 DHC !! vrooooommmm my idea about the hurst wheel is still spinning around in my noggin ( seems there is lots of unused space) my thought was to find an original hurst cap, and perhaps make a silicone mold and then reproduce the caps in resin, and have them chromed, I have seen plastic sprayed with a high content copper paint, and then nickle plated, I have done some Hobby nickle plating and it really isn't too bad, perfect no, but if the wheels aren't polished then even alumacast paint would look fine IMHO |
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rat patrol,do you know the bayer bros out of georgia?
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I guess the issue is demand - how many people need/want them?
There is a place making stick on "gels" , if your taste runs to just getting the "look" - they do say imitation is the best form of flattery!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HURST...item5636a68761 How wide are the original Hurst caps- anyone got a measurement? |
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Not personally, but I do know the guy who sold them the first Oz Charger to be imported to the US.
I also know their car is not a genuine 6 Pack R/T,(I don't think they ever claimed it was, either) Iaso know a guy in CA who has imported about 6 of them to various parts of the US - There's two in CA, TWO down in the south somewhere, 1 in OHIO and also one in Canada, A genine race spec long distance gas tank equipped 6 pack Oz CHarger is worth around $160K US these days! |
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