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Hi, I'm trying to locate patterns on how to make a spare tire cover (in cloth), on the internet or if maybe someone where plans can be obtained? Steve
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Backyard Mechanic
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Backyard Mechanic
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Hi Steve, Gary has black covers for 19, 20 and 21" tires www.cybersurfers.net/~herb/gary.htm . Most top shops over here will make them for side mount, rear mount, hole in center, to match top etc, but the're kind of acappella ( i.e. extemporaneous ). Herb
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Thanks Herb. What I'm after is a fabric type one which only covers the tire and leaves the wheel exposed - so everyone can see the nice shiny locking hubcap :-) The spare is mounted on the back. Will send Gary a letter and see what he has. Unsure if the link below will work, but it's the latest picture of my '34. Steve http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/nashwilliams/index.html
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Backyard Mechanic
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Steve, The pictures great, I see you put the turn lights on. Herb
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Great looking '34! Looks like you printed the photo backwards - steering wheel is on the right (he,he,he!!)
"Listen to the Roar of a Chevrolet Four!"
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