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68 Shelby wheel cover rings

Started by gt350bp, September 13, 2020, 09:32:00 PM

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gt350bp

Has anyone ever investigated having the 68 Shelby polished wheel cover rings reverse engineered / reproduced? Is there enough interest in having new rings
reproduced?

Don
gt350bp

68blk500c

I recall that Scott Fuller gave full wheel covers some thought (or maybe it was others thought he should?).  Seems like it was a cost feasibility issue?  Correct parts cost money, let's face it.

Shelby4Life

Hey Don, I believe I sold you one of my sets of wheel covers?
1967 Sprint 289 Auto, Deluxe, AC.
1967 S Code GTA Deluxe, AC.
2004 Gated 6-speed Ferrari 360.

Coralsnake

Take into consideration the stainless pie plates can be restored, that reduces the pool.
The original Influencer, check out www.thecoralsnake.com

gt350bp

Eddie,

Good morning!

I did get a nice set of wheel covers from you. Just wanted to investigate if anyone ever thought of trying to get new stainless steel rings made before I try to find someone to restore the originals.

Does anyone restore the stainless trim rings on this site or have a recommendation?

Thank you.

Don
gt350bp

Corey Bowcutt

Tim Lea did mine and they turned out beautiful.  Tim is an the Forum.  He does not do the work himself but he has a guy.  Highly recommend Tim.

Corey

gt350bp

Thanks Corey!

I have talked to Tim in the past. Will give him a shout.

Don
gt350bp

Scott Fuller

I looked into having them reproduced a while ago and once they saw the sample they weren't interested.  Wouldn't even give me a quote.

Scott

gt350bp

I've used a few stamping companies for the former business I was in and with the 3D printing and digitized measuring and die making, I thought it might be worth investigating?

There are a number of stainless steel stamping companies that advertised as small batch specialists. Sure would be nice to have new rings to install the cast spokes too!

Don
gt350bp


Rukiddin

Is there an accurate list of cars that use the same basic assembly? I think some MoPars use them. I found this picture of me and my '70 XL from '71 (ish) and it looks to have the type we are discussing. Many XL's used the truck type,but this appears to use Shelby type......
(That XL was my tow car for a drag car I ran. 429 4V was no slouch.)
This picture is 50 years old....I look the same  ;)

Coralsnake

The wheel covers were made by Garwood Industries. The center cast portion is unique to 1968 Shelby, although some others are similar. The pie plates were used on other Ford products and possibly other makes as well. The issue is finding 15" versions, it was not that common.
The original Influencer, check out www.thecoralsnake.com

Rukiddin

So,if I could convince my helper to reproduce 100 parts,would it be better to make centers or outer rings?

gt350bp

I would prefer to have the outer stainless steel rings, as they typically have curb rash or dented from rubber mallets when installing. 

Don
gt350bp 

TLea

Trust me. Good centers a lot harder to find than restorable dishes

TLea

  As far as what fits Pete is correct that the Shelby uses a unique center. Most others Chrysler, Buick and olds were 14". Interestingly enough the centers all interchange whether the cover is a 14 inch or 15 inch