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do anyone have pics of the 1931 chevy accessory tire covers,or know where i can get a pair.
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Hi edward39, Here's some links which may be of some help. The description of the tire cover from the 1931 bulletin: http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/bulletins/31csn072.htmAlso, if you haven't already checked out Bill Barker's 1931 site, there are some Accessory Photos from the Original Booklet. There are also some photos of some 1931's which appear to have the tire covers (Erik1, Erik2, Erik3 in the Photographs section). http://1931chevrolet.com/Happy Motoring, Dan
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Using the metal tire covers in wheel wells may present a fit issue. The rod that the clamp mounts to will need adjusted to compensate for the added height.
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THANK YOU DAN.YOU HAVE BEEN VERY HELP FULL
Last edited by edward39; 05/20/11 02:23 PM.
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