Those look like five lug wheels, which would, I think, disqualify them for the Chevy truck. Also quite a lot of dish. I looked up Toronado original steel wheels, and I think Chuck and Bluehill are right.
The lug count is difficult to be sure of, and I thought at first it was 6 but I think it's a perspective issue or other clutter in the image. If you go by the number of wheel perforations (10) and the space between the more visible lugs, I think it comes out to 5. However, I am keeping my stick handy just in case the horse is still moving.
Looks like a 1 ton truck wheel much like my 79 Chevy flatbed. I will get a picture after I get back from the VA.
ReplyDeleteI stand corrected. Didn't count the number of holes for the retaining nuts. Long day at the VA is my excuse.
DeleteLooks like a Olds Toronado to me.
ReplyDeleteI vote for Olds Toronado!
ReplyDeleteAlmost artillery style...
ReplyDeleteThose look like five lug wheels, which would, I think, disqualify them for the Chevy truck. Also quite a lot of dish. I looked up Toronado original steel wheels, and I think Chuck and Bluehill are right.
ReplyDeleteOnce again I correct myself. I believe those are 6 lug wheels but I would be mistaken.
ReplyDeleteThe lug count is difficult to be sure of, and I thought at first it was 6 but I think it's a perspective issue or other clutter in the image. If you go by the number of wheel perforations (10) and the space between the more visible lugs, I think it comes out to 5. However, I am keeping my stick handy just in case the horse is still moving.
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