And if the question was the same, but for 1957 Plymouth Fury, the answer
would be 63 ribs per wheelcover, and 8 circles. I know. I did the same
for gold plating those recessed areas between the ribs and the pressed
circles on my covers.
But now they look like a million bucks!
Glenn.
57 Fury.
New Zealand.
Deane Allinson wrote:
Just
in case that any of you are on "So You Want to be a Millionaire", and they
ask you for the $64,000 (will buy you that 300C) ..... How many ribs are
on a '60 Dodge wheel cover? The answer is 48. I'm sure about this one.
I've masked off each one with 2 pieces of 1/4" tape. There is a slight
taper to each one so a single piece won't work. It is consistently taking
2 hours per cover. My first "test" cover came out pretty nice but I'm glad
that I took the time to test out methods on a rough one. I will still do
them one at a time though. The old do 9 and pick the best 4 seems to work
for me, since I'm slowly going INSANE!! Anybody know where I can get a
set of covers for my wheel covers? ALSO>>>>> I never give wise advice but....
If you ever run across a mint set of FWLK wheel covers under $300 pick
them up and save at least that much money in grief, marriage counselors,
psychiatrists,tape,and antacid bills. I could have taken a part-time job
flipping burgers and earned at least $1000 in the time that I've spent
on these hubcaps so far. They are starting to look pretty nice but I keep
having to wipe them off. The drool from chin keeps dropping on them.Deanenear
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