Neil
I hope your Dad didn't have the valve stem locks on them spinners. They had this device that would "lock" you hubcaps on the car, but it was attached to your valve stem, which of course, was keeping the air in the tire. When the new "tubeless" tires came out you could pull the stem out of the tire with a plier. Lots of flats on Dodges with spinner hubcaps. Finally most guys just gave up and put the spinners on without the locks. Saved a lot of grief when you came out of a club and found your spinners had been appropriated.
John
-----Original Message----- From: esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx To: a57fury@xxxxxxx; L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 12:04 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Fwd: [FWDLK] WEATHER REPORT.. Well, as I've previously written, my dad was an insurance broker, in Toledo; he obtained his new 57 CRL 2-dr, from the Executive's Lot, in Detroit (he said that the lot was huge, and had EVERY imaginable model, in there, if you can imagine that; his biz-partnerpicked-up a Desoto, altho I don't know which model), after having obtained a 'voucher', for its purchase, at a Toledo dealership. So, now he's got the car, & I'm 7 years old.... He told me, years later,IIRC, that he lost SEVEN sets of spinner hubcaps, to enterprising individuals, over the course of seven years of ownership! He said that the Toledo PD had told him, that his car, without the hubcaps, was : "Hot To Trot" !!! heheheh. He also said that, not long after he got the car, he ran that Poly 325 'engine' up to 105, before he ran out of road (or nerve--sorry, Dad!; that's OK, son!) ---Toledo roads, in 1957 probably weren't as silky, as CA's, are, now; they (all roads) certainly had higher "crowns" to them. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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