Glenn - I think this varies by where the Ply was built. My Newark-built 58 Ply has silver wheels. I've also seen black. I don't think body color-painted wheels were ever correct. Just too expensive to produce for the inexpensive Plymouth. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Barratt" <FURY@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 5:38 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Wheel Color > I also believe this to be true for 57/58 Plymouth. > Though some will argue that the outer wheel cover is silver, and some will argue it is body color. > The evidence I have collected shows the wheel was gray color, then sprayed black on the outer side. > Glenn. > 57 Fury. > > "Edward X. Petrus" wrote: > > > For DeSoto in 1957, the entire wheel was sprayed the gray color that I > > believe you refer to as the slate gray. Then the outer wheel only was > > sprayed gloss black, with some overspray going through the brake cooling > > slots. > > > > Those observations were made by Wayne Graefen in his 57 Adventurer > > restoration handbook, and I've found them to be true. > > > > Ed Petrus > > > > At 10:18 PM 3/25/2004, RMcg917191@xxxxxxx wrote: > > >Hello List, > > > > > >I think this was covered a while back but I need a refresher course. If I > > >recall correctly Chrysler painted all of the wheels in the '55-'59 model > > >years in two shades of gray. The outer rim was a sort of dove gray and > > >the inner rim was more of a slate gray. My Dad had a '59 DeSoto Firesweep > > >and that is what I remember. > > > > > >This past weekend I found the original spare to my '56 Plymouth inside a > > >continental tire assembly that was in the trunk when I bought the > > >car. The wheel rim has a badly cracked and weathered wide whitewall tire > > >mounted on it. However the paint looks to be a single shade of light > > >gray - with a fair touch of surface rust. Were the slate colored inner > > >rims a feature that showed up only after '56? When I paint it I want it > > >to be correct. Any insights will be appreciated. > > > > > >On a slightly different note a couple of weeks ago I spotted a '56 > > >business coupe for sale on a lot east of Xenia, OH. Had the usual rust > > >but looked original and the interior wasn't torn up. Light green with a > > >white top and powerflight transmission. Would need some sheet metal work > > >and re-chroming to be nice. Not a super desirable car, but a rare > > >one. If anyone is interested I'll go back and get more info. > > > > > >Regards, > > > > > >Bob McGrath > > >'56 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr
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