Gee Dick, I though in California water did flow uphill..... <grin> Kerryp http://dte.net/57imperial KaP Imperial Services - Patch Panels, Metalshaping, Restoration Manufacturer of high quality Wheeling Machines ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 10:29 AM Subject: Re: IML: It's nit pickin' time again! (Was: 1954 La Comtesse) > I agree these are the wheels that most people call Kelsey-Hayes wheels. > That is an old error that has been propagated by so many people copying > other peoples text that it has become almost a generic name for any wire > wheels. > > These are not made by Kelsey-Hayes, and never were. Kelsey-Hayes makes a > fine wheel, but these were made by Motor Rim company in Detroit, as anyone > who has ever mounted tires on them can tell you. The name is stamped inside > the rim, right next to the valve hole. > > Us Packard nuts have the same mistake in most literature. > > This is like pushing water up hill with a broom! > > As I've said before, I give up. > > Help!!? ----- - Sherwood? ------ANYbody? > > Dick Benjamin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike & Christine Trettin" <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 4:50 AM > Subject: Re: IML: It's nit pickin' time again! (Was: 1954 La Comtesse) > > > > Dick wrote: > > > > > I just went to the IML link for this car, as given by Chris below, and > > > discovered to my amazement that the car is stated to have Kelsey-Hayes > > > wheels! Is this a mistake, or were special wheels made for this car? > > They > > > look like the standard Mopar wires to me, but who knows? > > > > Hi Dick, > > > > We took that information about the La Comtessa from "The Standard Catalog > of > > Chrysler 1924 - 1990" by John Lee. If you look at the second picture of > the > > car, you will notice that these are definitely the Kelsey-Hayes wire > wheels > > and since this was a one off car, the wire wheels could NOT have been a > > dealer added option or an owner change, but one added by Chrysler > > themselves. So, I guess the mystery continues... > > > > Best Regards, > > Chris Trettin > > 1956 Imperial sedan > > > > > >