Hi all
Quick intro, I'm a Brit who has moved to Calgary, Canada. This has allowed me to try my hand at modding old skool North American cars or in this case, a truck! :D
So, after spending a long time looking round, I have committed myself to buying a 1950 Chevy truck. I went to look at it last night and I was very impressed at how well it has held up! :eek:
Not a lot of rust at all and very solid everywhere! SO that's a bonus :thumbup:
Anyhow, hopefully I'll be keeping you up to date with pictures and text when I finally get it and that brings me to my first question!
The wheels/tires that come with the truck are pretty much shot and only one holds air, so, can you knowledgeable forum participants tell me what size wheels I would need to buy/borrow just so I can get it on a trailer and then into a garage?
I believe they are 6 stud but I don't know what else uses the same size?? :confused:
Many thanks for your time.
Dazzle
Quick intro, I'm a Brit who has moved to Calgary, Canada. This has allowed me to try my hand at modding old skool North American cars or in this case, a truck! :D
So, after spending a long time looking round, I have committed myself to buying a 1950 Chevy truck. I went to look at it last night and I was very impressed at how well it has held up! :eek:
Not a lot of rust at all and very solid everywhere! SO that's a bonus :thumbup:
Anyhow, hopefully I'll be keeping you up to date with pictures and text when I finally get it and that brings me to my first question!
The wheels/tires that come with the truck are pretty much shot and only one holds air, so, can you knowledgeable forum participants tell me what size wheels I would need to buy/borrow just so I can get it on a trailer and then into a garage?
I believe they are 6 stud but I don't know what else uses the same size?? :confused:
Many thanks for your time.
Dazzle