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Chrome smoothies, For Minor , Anyone Help.
Hi All
Anyone know a UK supplier that could supply Chrome smoothies for a 67 Minor , standard running gear
Something like these
http://www.stocktonwheel.com/smoothies_wheels.htm
Anyone know a UK supplier that could supply Chrome smoothies for a 67 Minor , standard running gear
Something like these
http://www.stocktonwheel.com/smoothies_wheels.htm
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Hi,
Dont you hate it when people say ' i had some of those', well I'm about to do it!
I sold a set on e-bay last month, very hard to find.
This was them.....

Mine had 'Rocket wheels' written inside them but i've looked for rocket wheels on the net and had no luck.
North hants tyres will drill their wheels to any PCD
Here's a link to the site
http://www.northhantstyres.com/
Dont you hate it when people say ' i had some of those', well I'm about to do it!
I sold a set on e-bay last month, very hard to find.
This was them.....

Mine had 'Rocket wheels' written inside them but i've looked for rocket wheels on the net and had no luck.
North hants tyres will drill their wheels to any PCD
Here's a link to the site
http://www.northhantstyres.com/
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The only one's I managed to find were Ford spacing - Saw them first on a Minor at the L2B (belonged to iambiggles)
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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They are exactly what im looking formitchC wrote:Hi,
Dont you hate it when people say ' i had some of those', well I'm about to do it!
I sold a set on e-bay last month, very hard to find.
This was them.....
Mine had 'Rocket wheels' written inside them but i've looked for rocket wheels on the net and had no luck.
North hants tyres will drill their wheels to any PCD
Here's a link to the site
http://www.northhantstyres.com/
I have a set of Keystone Sunspoke wire wheel effect things that were on my Mog when I bought it. You can leave the wires off to go for a chrome dish rim look which is what I've done.
Neither the style nor the dubious universal fitment (oval holes???) is to my taste so they'll be going on fleabay as soon as I get a set of minilites! Probably end up on a slammed VW Caddy or something...<br>
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Neither the style nor the dubious universal fitment (oval holes???) is to my taste so they'll be going on fleabay as soon as I get a set of minilites! Probably end up on a slammed VW Caddy or something...<br>
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Ive a set of Marina Mini lites - Mag alloy wheels sat in my garage if your interested.whittamuk wrote:I have a set of Keystone Sunspoke wire wheel effect things that were on my Mog when I bought it. You can leave the wires off to go for a chrome dish rim look which is what I've done.
Neither the style nor the dubious universal fitment (oval holes???) is to my taste so they'll be going on fleabay as soon as I get a set of minilites! Probably end up on a slammed VW Caddy or something...<br><br>
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Bigal_85 wrote:Did anyone have any luck with finding these wheels??
No luck on the wheels at all , tried Northants, and they cant get them for moggie PCD , tried a couple of USA dealers to see if the can supply blanks but no luck there, Only choice i can see are universal hubcaps, Found some from the states
http://hubcapmike.com/vintage_hubcaps.html
Unless anyone knows of any UK companies doing smootie hubcaps looks like it my only option to get the affect i want ,
If only Appliance wheels where still going , they used to do a lovely chrome Smoothie
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There are folk doing 'banded' wheels these days. I recall this as a dubious practise back in the 70's when there were many of these to choose from, built with varying skill and safety.
I understand that these are back on the market, but done properly now.
Check out the retro rides site as I've seen topics covering this there.
Once the wheel is done, you can get 'chrome' powdercoating applied (Aerotech?) to give you close to the finish you want. Chrome wheels didn't last in this country for obvious reasons - RUST.
Pete
I understand that these are back on the market, but done properly now.
Check out the retro rides site as I've seen topics covering this there.
Once the wheel is done, you can get 'chrome' powdercoating applied (Aerotech?) to give you close to the finish you want. Chrome wheels didn't last in this country for obvious reasons - RUST.
Pete
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At last I got the pic up here.

what do you think of these wheels?

what do you think of these wheels?
cheers, Daniel
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Thank you
I like my bumper to.
You did see my car on ebay, my discrition said the wood kit is from woodies, and I made a custom rear bumper myself to match (meaning I used the same timber). There is only one of these, unless I make another which is unlikely.

You did see my car on ebay, my discrition said the wood kit is from woodies, and I made a custom rear bumper myself to match (meaning I used the same timber). There is only one of these, unless I make another which is unlikely.
cheers, Daniel
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This is great but i still have no wheels !!!!Robins wrote:Thank youI like my bumper to.
You did see my car on ebay, my discrition said the wood kit is from woodies, and I made a custom rear bumper myself to match (meaning I used the same timber). There is only one of these, unless I make another which is unlikely.