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#201347 03/20/11 09:46 AM
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SPANKY Offline OP
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I not too long ago found an extremly "Rare" set of Dayton Wheel Adapters. I had looked for a set for my '53 Chevrolet COE, for many years, but never found any. This set was for a GMC, & I had the perfect truck for them. A '52 GMC 470 series 3 1/2 ton COE. Here they are installed, http://rides.webshots.com/album/579648747NCHMJq


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Guess nobody is interested in Dayton Wheel Adapters.


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I dont know much about'em personally but i think they look good on yer truck. I beleive i want to get an old 60's Autocar to drag out of the woods and fix up but im afraid i dont have the time, space nore money to do so.


In my shop, quality is a standard, NOT and option.

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