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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-01 9:21 PM (#378453 - in reply to #378449)
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Well, I guess they were five thousand dollar-tanium, eh ?

Who knows, ... maybe Joe Bortz has the D-300 car these were made for ?

I feel honored just to have had the seller tell me how honored he was to hold them.
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spider89119
Posted 2013-06-03 12:19 AM (#378667 - in reply to #377794)
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I am partial to 59 Plymouth wheel covers myself. To me, they just scream classic Mopar. I also like the 61 Imperial wheel covers pictured above, and have thought about using them on my 61 Newport.
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matt
Posted 2013-06-03 3:38 AM (#378682 - in reply to #377794)
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My whote goes to Imperial wheel cover 1961.
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Boris56
Posted 2013-06-03 3:12 PM (#378768 - in reply to #377794)
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I vote for the '57 Plymouth also. Understated and simple, but classy.
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GregCon
Posted 2013-06-03 4:59 PM (#378780 - in reply to #377794)
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I find those 4-point spinners to be unattractive. I find any 4 spoke or even worse 3 spoke wheel to be unattractive. Five is the magic number, and let it be known that the number is 5. Not 2 or 3 or 4, unless on the way to 5, and definitely not 6 or 7.
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-04 12:07 AM (#378854 - in reply to #378780)
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Actually, ... for the record:

"The number of the counting shall be THREE. Count thou shalt not four.
Neither count thou two, but proceeding directly to THREE ! Five is right out !"
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deaner
Posted 2013-06-04 2:50 PM (#378964 - in reply to #377794)
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BOTTOM LINE PERIOD! I grew up in the Forward Look era and I assure you all that 57-58 Dodge 4 bar caps was the premier cap to steal. Period! The Olds caps were a long second. The Dodge cap was the role model for all other wanabes.
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mstrug
Posted 2013-06-04 5:29 PM (#378980 - in reply to #377794)
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Can you guess what mine are?



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Fireflite56
Posted 2013-06-04 10:03 PM (#379034 - in reply to #377794)
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Those are 1970 Chrysler Newport hubcaps. My vote is for the 1958 Adventurer hubcaps.
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2013-06-04 10:20 PM (#379036 - in reply to #379034)
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the Norseman concept wheel covers are nice! Free to a good diver.



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jimntempe
Posted 2013-06-05 1:31 AM (#379050 - in reply to #377794)
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They should have built that car. Rooflines look a lot like the 60 dodge 2 door hardtops.
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-05 3:24 AM (#379061 - in reply to #378964)
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I grew up in the Forward Look era and I assure you all that 57-58 Dodge 4 bar caps was the premier cap to steal. Period!


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Deaner,

I think you meant to post to the "most likely to induce criminal behavior" thread.

I gotta agree that these are arguably the best looking spinner ever. I also think they look
so unmistakably DODGE that they look wrong on anything but a 57-58 Dodge. I sure wish the
other makes dabbled more in this vein.


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firedome
Posted 2013-06-05 10:14 AM (#379112 - in reply to #377794)
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Either '70 Newport, or '71 Fury, I had 2 '71 F3s with those... in consideration if I go 15", but not all that flashy really.

I wouldn't mind putting the '57 spinners on my '64 Dodge 440, or the Adventurer jobs on the Windsor, being they have no identifying logos on them, but I'd need to win Powerball to get a nice set of either of those... however I may also consider 15" Mopar steel wheels for the Windsor, 14"ers seem kind of small to me for a car of that size & weight, since they're mainly on there to make the car look low, not for function, so Mopar 15" wheel covers could possibly qualify as well, if there's any cool looking ones...hard to decide what to do... extreme heresy? 15" tires are a lot easier to find also, originality not being paramount at that point.

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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-05 11:26 AM (#379139 - in reply to #379112)
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I teetered on the decision to run the original 14" rims on my Plaza for a long time. The dog
dishies easily work on either 14's or 15's, but for the big car (my DeSoto / your Windsor) I find
the 14's just look too small under that big body. I am passively thinking how I'll make my 58
Adventurer spinners work on a 15" wheel. I will probably have to custom make the wheels to
fit them. Right now I have plenty of other things to work on before I get to that !
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Fintail and Son
Posted 2013-06-05 12:58 PM (#379161 - in reply to #377794)
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1956 Dodge dog-dishes----'beautifully ugly', and used on most Mopar police packages with 15" wheels through 1961.---Fred Jr.
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scooter0910
Posted 2013-06-05 2:26 PM (#379185 - in reply to #377794)
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1957 1958 Dodge spinners were so popular that even AMT/SMT included them in their model kits for several years. They were most definitely the ones to steal back in the day. My vote is obviously for these with my second place vote going to the elegant 60 Dodge spinners which look sooo good on my Matador wagon.
Scott in Utah
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2013-06-05 3:51 PM (#379190 - in reply to #379185)
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Roger, you could buy this little gem: it comes chock full of wheelcovers!

http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/3837654144.html





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firedome
Posted 2013-06-05 9:02 PM (#379252 - in reply to #377794)
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Mike... wow! Hub Cap City! Brent I also think that 14s look wrong on these cars.. tho' I have to say the cars do look good set low... but I'd keep those Adventurer jobs, think it'd be easier to adapt the wheel covers via some kind of custom made adapter than to make an actual custom wheel? Move the clips outboard somehow?
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-05 9:38 PM (#379257 - in reply to #379252)
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I think it will be a simple added bead for the Adventurer caps to hold on to. A "from scratch"
wheel probably won't be necessary, although I've had them done before. Not that far of a reach
in terms of expense. Several vendors do it all the time.

My concern is the amount of wheel left showing and any other visual details. I like the wheel
cover, and I like wheels that have depth. Flat surfaces that stick way out - 60 Dodge and Plymouth
come to mind as examples - I do not like. Like any of this, it will take some experimenting. All
part of the fun, right ?
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-05 9:44 PM (#379259 - in reply to #379161)
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Probably a fair challenge to find, but the 56-61 Chrysler dog dishies might really set off a car like
yours ? Certainly make it stand out in a field of 58 Chryslers (should you ever find yourself parked
amongst a large grouping of them !). Being a Windsor, it WOULD be the most likely model to wear
them. What color paint are you going to go with on this car ?



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Powerflite
Posted 2013-06-05 10:05 PM (#379262 - in reply to #379259)
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You mean Windsor dog dishes like these?
I bought these to put on my '57 Windsor. I like them because you can use any size wheel you like 14, 15, 17 etc. I plan to use them on 15x7 inch wheels with a small trim ring on the outside and 2nd (darker) tone colored wheels.

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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-05 10:27 PM (#379267 - in reply to #379262)
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Yeah, ... those are the ones ! Probably not many cars ever sold with them, but the spread
of many years used and zero demand probably makes them a little easier to find than solid
unobtainium.

Nice find !
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firedome
Posted 2013-06-08 11:32 AM (#379798 - in reply to #377794)
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Those are cool, almost have an art deco look to them, though I haven't seen them for sale very often, I have seen them. One more to consider. In my memory iirc a fair number of Windsors, 'Sweeps etc would be wearing blackwalls too, due to the economy mindset of those who'd buy these cars... a lot more cars had bw's back then than you ever see at shows now.

As to color, I'm the world's worst at picking colors out... though I def want a '50s color, not something bland. Pink, turquoise, lavender, salmon are the kind of colors that I envision to look right on a FL car. I don't want to change the gold/beige interior, but it'll go with a lot of colors. Frankly I',m kind of stumped at the moment, but not limiting it to just what came on 58 Windsors, I have color chip sheets for most 57-62 makes and it'll no doubt be something from that range. The original Sandalwood Metallic on the car was tasteful, but too boring to my eye. I'm leaning to '57 Chrysler Desert Beige (pinky beige) OR '60 Chrysler Iris Iridescent (lavender metallic), both with Ermine White tops and insert sweeps, at the moment, that's about guaranteed to change by next week. Good thing paint is a long way off... the rear 1/4 + fender from Gary Grossich in CA is still not here yet.

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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-08 1:08 PM (#379808 - in reply to #379798)
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I am thinking the same in terms of color/s for the DeSoto. Something "classic" late 50's.
The Iris Iridescent is stunning ! But I want to mitigate the feminine "pink" with charcoal to
have a more contrasting two-tone. But there are so many great colors ... from the pinks
and corals to the turquoise colors. My Plaza kills two birds with one stone, mating the dog
dishies and blackwalls with another "classic" 50's color, Mist Green. Those two will look
breathtaking parked side-by-side.

While the Dodge eyebrows don't work for me on the 58 Windsor, the emblem lettering
style and that darted side sweep are SO cool. I am sure your car will be a real looker
when finished.
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d500neil
Posted 2013-06-08 1:30 PM (#379814 - in reply to #379808)
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Nathan, you may be disappointed to discover that your dog dishes, if they are strictly of 1957 14" model year production,
will not fit onto a 15" wheel.

Dodge used its 1956 15" Dog Dishes on all of its 57-61 (police and 57 D501's) cars that had the 15" wheels on them.

Lee Smith made up special mounting brackets/trim, so that he could attach 57 Dog Dishes onto his 1957 D501's wheels.




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mstrug
Posted 2013-06-08 6:40 PM (#379840 - in reply to #378980)
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mstrug - 2013-06-04 4:29 PM

Can you guess what mine are?



Yes. With 1958 Plymouth centers! 15" in diameter and vented for disc brakes.

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firedome
Posted 2013-06-08 8:25 PM (#379848 - in reply to #377794)
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As I said above, they're for '71 Furys, I had 2 of them... and both had drum brakes., but their design may well have been to facilitate cooling of the optional discs.

I had 7 of those wheel covers for my '71 F3 that I sold 2 yrs ago, and the feckin' eedjit threw them out and put cop dog dishes on, so while I like doggies a lot, why dispose of the originals? I wanted them backl...sheesh!!

"I'm sure you car will be a real looker when finished"... thanks Brent, at my age I just hope that happens before I croak.

That green Windsor coupe is so amazing in it's cleanness (is that even a word?), it shows the Exner look to it's best advantage, no chrome or other superfluous excreascences or ornamentation, plain dog dishes, and sleek hardtop styling! A distilled expression of the Forward Look. ... I'd forgotten that a 2 dr hardtop was even available in Windsor models... it's wonderfully unique! I've never seen one in person... plain Jane sedans I love, but that '57 is stupendous, a weirdly wonderful mix of sporty and economy! I absolutely love it!

I'd take a nice set of those Windsor doggies if I could find 'em.

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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-09 2:10 AM (#379882 - in reply to #379848)
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Well, the good news is those doggies remained the same from 57 through 61. Maybe even a
holdover from 55-56 ??? They weren't a common install on the higher marque cars like DeSoto
and Chrysler, but a few nutjobs wanted them, and spread out over a bunch of years, AND considering
that most people hate them, you should be able to find a set if you make your desire known.

Mother Mopar made 15 wheels that will hold these. I think it was a wagon application ? John
Fowlie could square you away on what was what. I opted to stay with 14 because the Super
Cushion vendors would not give me a straight answer on profile differences between the 14 and
15 inch tires, and I think the 14's convey a little more of the lo-bux "stripper" look anyway.

Like 99.9% of the rest of fin car fans in the early days, I saw the strippers as lesser beings, not
worthy of the effort to fix up. I too was wowed by the flash and bling. My Plaza "dream" was
hatched while struggling to pull the interior out of a 60 Buick that sat in the stack next to a Mist
Green Plaza sedan at Ray's Auto Wrecking. Something about that light yellow-green paint on those
wheels and those spartan dog dishies stuck a dagger into my paradigm that more chrome was
always better. It only took decades for the idea to bloom into action, but as this #@! car nears
30K in restoration costs, it is the embodiment of the extreme other end of the spectrum for what
most people find "cool" in fin era cars. The bare and basic presentation of Exner's idea looks
completely different from the typical over-adorned examples we all know so well. It is a charm
unlike that of the jazzed up models, but it is a charm nonetheless. I am pretty excited to see this
one finished, not only for see a 30 year dream come to fruition, but it also puts the DeSoto on the
front burner, and the two will be the extreme bookcase ends of the spectrum one could drive off
the lot of one's friendly DeSoto-Plymouth dealer in 1958. Something I find deeply amusing and
"connecting" to those days of overwhelming optimism.

I suddenly hear Tommy Dorsey's "Tea For Two Cha-Cha" playing in my head.

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christine-lover
Posted 2013-06-09 9:36 AM (#379909 - in reply to #377794)
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Posted 2013-06-09 1:02 PM (#379931 - in reply to #379262)
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Powerflite - 2013-06-05 10:05 PM

You mean Windsor dog dishes like these?...



Those wheel covers are great, Powerflite! I've never seen that type before.

Thumbs up!


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firedome
Posted 2013-06-09 3:33 PM (#379942 - in reply to #377794)
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The full Windsor wheel covers have a similar "bullet" in the center, but with more elaboration in the outer part, with rings and a series of black lines radial to the center and a concentric black ring... not bad, but lacking a certain je ne c'est quois flash quotient... will try to get a pic of one of mine, the paint is faded quite a bit.

That green Windsor stripper 2 dr hardtop above shows off the lines of what I consider the zenith, the apotheosis of all FL designs, namely the gently tapered swooping fins of the '57/8 Chrysler/DeSoto body, better than any FL model I've ever seen, with its total lack of chrome and all emphasis strictly on the amazing dart shape... that car is a revelation, the purest embodiment of the FL possible! A weird mix of big Chrysler design & luxury, and absolute minimalist ornamentation. Wow! It's enough to make me want to take all the trim off the side of my car and paint the lower body one solid color!

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61ChryslerMan
Posted 2013-06-09 3:35 PM (#379943 - in reply to #377794)
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I love these opinions. The dog dishes are only appreciate by nutjobs. I have a low opinion of intolerant people. Get a grip. You are not right very often and you know this is one of those times!

My car was sold with the dog dishes. Don't feel bad for me. I'm proud of my lowly '61 Newport. It was a very affordable Chrysler in the day. Check out the ad.

Dog dishes rule. It really shows off my new powder coated rims.



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firedome
Posted 2013-06-09 3:37 PM (#379944 - in reply to #377794)
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Being totally sarcastic Bill... he loves em, as do many.
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61ChryslerMan
Posted 2013-06-09 3:40 PM (#379946 - in reply to #377794)
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What colored ribbon do you want your car wrapped in/ They all look great!
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-09 11:40 PM (#380005 - in reply to #379943)
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61ChryslerMan - 2013-06-10 12:35 PM

I love these opinions. The dog dishes are only appreciate by nutjobs. I have a low opinion of intolerant people.
Get a grip. You are not right very often and you know this is one of those times!

My car was sold with the dog dishes. Don't feel bad for me. I'm proud of my lowly '61 Newport. It was a very
affordable Chrysler in the day. Check out the ad.

Dog dishes rule. It really shows off my new powder coated rims.


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Damm, Dude ! You ever let that bunged-up bung hole relax ?

You must be fairly young yet, as I see a major stroke in your future.

Look, if you think ANYONE on this list is "normal", you better think again. It takes
a fairly serious eccentric streak to go so far as to own and drive an odd car. It takes
an over-the-top fruitcake streak to be so dedicated as most here are.

"Normal" is based on "average", and in the mean average of worldwide car usage
and consumption, the number of zippies driving finned cars today probably doesn't
break .00001%, putting every last one of us in the Crazy Dept. Kapische ?

And of that micro-teeny number of people who have finned cars, 80% of them do
Chevys. You see where this is going ? And of those who DO NOT do Chevys, how
many do Mopars ? And of the Forward Lookers, how many DON'T pitch those dog
dishies (or even standard full face wheelcovers) and slap on the most bling they can
find ????

You, Sir, are a full blown nutter, just like I am, and a select few others who not only
are nutters, but go out of our way to NOT be "normal", because we consider it:

a. dull

b. a sellout

c. too much like the boring people of the world

d. excessively like the Barrett-Jackson crowd

e. all of the above

Have some #@! pride in who and what you are, dammit ! I mean, ANYONE can own a
lowly Plymouth with dog dishies .... they sold LOTS of those ! Until someone comes up
with an Imperial on factory doggies, you Sir, drive the pinnacle of weird apps, a stripper
luxury car. Lose the defensive "growlies" and join the party. If you don't learn to laugh
at yourself, someone is going to be buying that ugly-ass car at your estate sale and more
likely than not, slapping some full face wheelcovers on it !



Now, get out of my way. I am going to go ride my horsey tricycle ridum-thingie !


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d500neil
Posted 2013-06-10 1:57 AM (#380019 - in reply to #380005)
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In honor (or, in Re:) of that green Windsor, above, and Brent's musical acumen, also above....

Do ya'll know the difference between the Cha Cha, and Pea Green paint?











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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-10 2:22 AM (#380024 - in reply to #380019)
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I'd say about 7/64's (?)
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Posted 2013-06-10 3:07 AM (#380026 - in reply to #379814)
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d500neil - 2013-06-08 10:30 AM

Nathan, you may be disappointed to discover that your dog dishes, if they are strictly of 1957 14" model year production,
will not fit onto a 15" wheel.

Dodge used its 1956 15" Dog Dishes on all of its 57-61 (police and 57 D501's) cars that had the 15" wheels on them.

Lee Smith made up special mounting brackets/trim, so that he could attach 57 Dog Dishes onto his 1957 D501's wheels.


Neil, I put them on a stock 15" wheel and they fit great. They also fit the Dodge trucks with 16" wheels, A100 vans with 15" wheels and aftermarket 17" wheels. I'm sure they would fit 14" too. So those are all options.
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Posted 2013-06-10 3:15 AM (#380027 - in reply to #379798)
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firedome - 2013-06-08 8:32 AM
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As to color, I'm the world's worst at picking colors out... though I def want a '50s color, not something bland. Pink, turquoise, lavender, salmon are the kind of colors that I envision to look right on a FL car. I don't want to change the gold/beige interior, but it'll go with a lot of colors. Frankly I',m kind of stumped at the moment, but not limiting it to just what came on 58 Windsors, I have color chip sheets for most 57-62 makes and it'll no doubt be something from that range. The original Sandalwood Metallic on the car was tasteful, but too boring to my eye. I'm leaning to '57 Chrysler Desert Beige (pinky beige) OR '60 Chrysler Iris Iridescent (lavender metallic), both with Ermine White tops and insert sweeps, at the moment, that's about guaranteed to change by next week. Good thing paint is a long way off... the rear 1/4 + fender from Gary Grossich in CA is still not here yet.


My '57 Windsor 2dr hardtop was originally that desert beige color with copper brown poly top & fins. My wife calls that beige color silly putty beige and she hates it. Women can be so emphatic about colors....So....it looks like mine will be changed to copper glow poly with copper brown poly 2tone. A little dark for a forward look, but I don't want to change all the interior scheme around.
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-10 4:41 AM (#380031 - in reply to #380027)
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Can you groovy Windsor owners post some photos of your cars ? I'd like to see these colors,
even if they are old and tired. Thanks.
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firedome
Posted 2013-06-10 3:10 PM (#380144 - in reply to #377794)
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On the chip Desert Beige looks kinda pinkish-beige, but I've learned the hard way not to trust chips... I want more pink than beige, but not Pepto Bismol pink... yuk!
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Posted 2013-06-10 8:12 PM (#380199 - in reply to #380031)
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Doc,
Since you asked to see the car-nage, this is a picture of mine as purchased 3 weeks ago. It's been sitting in a field since 1980. A bunch of nice kids filled the tank with debri and the cowl with pebbles & dirt, but amazingly, after replacing the water pump, fuel pump, gas tank & sender, intake & carb, generator, and distributor (electronic upgrade); I was able to drive it around the block. The motor has a surprising amount of power for something that has been sitting that long and doesn't leak even a little bit.

The colors on the car don't make a lot of sense to me because I see a lot of what looks like copper glow all over the back end of the car and hidden places - even in the beige areas. And according to the tag, NLN should be copper brown, not copper glow so I don't understand.



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Powerflite
Posted 2013-06-10 8:15 PM (#380201 - in reply to #380199)
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This Saratoga has what I thought it should look like - except, that brown may be copper glow, I'm not sure. And under my cowl and windshield area, the beige color does show up correctly.

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Posted 2013-06-10 8:26 PM (#380202 - in reply to #380201)
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It's strange also because the desert beige looks more like shell pink and the shell pink looks more like desert beige. But I know it is correct because it is very consistent, but just weird.



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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-11 2:25 AM (#380256 - in reply to #380202)
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Those car pix sure scream "Pepto-Pink" to me. Is that "Desert Beige" ?

Note the Saratoga has BOTH the rarely seen fender ornaments AND the even
more rarely seen hood ornaments.
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firedome
Posted 2013-06-11 10:01 AM (#380287 - in reply to #377794)
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That's "Desert Beige" all right, and as pinks go, it'[s pretty restrained really... Pepto Bismol Pink is REALLY REVOLTINGLY (nausea inducing, ironically) pink, 1958 Olds "Desert Glow" comes to mind, but there were some far worse ones... might have been Studebaker or AMC. Too over the top for me...

Nathan that car is too cool! I'd throw a windshield in, satin clear coat the body for protection, and drive it as-is with that fabulous patina!

As to wheel covers, I'm thinking the '58 needs 15", so maybe the big Dodge 880 knock off spinners or whatever you call them from around '63-64... are those 15?? Those Fratzog spinners are the bees knees, even if mine is a Chrysler, it's a great look!


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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-06-11 10:46 AM (#380291 - in reply to #380287)
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We had a 57 Lincoln in the shop one time that was quite a pink. I thought it looked good on the
car though. I find those washed out pinkish-beiges to be the least attractive. A lot of office and
school furniture got made in that color in the 60's. Matched the vomit colored floor tiles and
curtains !


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Posted 2013-06-11 3:05 PM (#380330 - in reply to #377794)
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This thread has run its course, & we're talking about car colors, now.

(BTW, the answer to the trivia question, above is: you can LEARN to Cha Cha ).

Back on subject, for the moment; what they say about "imitation": it's the
highest and sincerest form of compliment.

In this regard, there is NO dispute about the popularity of the 1957 (OK; 1958,
too, but that 'plate' is derivative) wheel covers, based upon the after-market
for the many and varied clones/tributes/fakes/replicas/versions of them.

Here's one that you don't see very often, as was advertised in the FEB 1960 MT,
which came out over three YEARS after the 57's introduction.

There was, at least, one re-pop of the 1959 spinner, and one for the 1960 (iirc),
but there had to have been 5-6 iterations of the beloved 57 Dodge Spinner
wheel cover that were made; note that this version, as were others, was made available
in BOTH the 14" and 15" sizes.

And, presently, isn't some company currently making a new 15" version of the
Dodge spinners?






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Powerflite
Posted 2013-06-11 10:46 PM (#380394 - in reply to #380287)
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firedome - 2013-06-11 7:01 AM
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Nathan that car is too cool! I'd throw a windshield in, satin clear coat the body for protection, and drive it as-is with that fabulous patina!

As to wheel covers, I'm thinking the '58 needs 15", so maybe the big Dodge 880 knock off spinners or whatever you call them from around '63-64... are those 15?? Those Fratzog spinners are the bees knees, even if mine is a Chrysler, it's a great look!


Thanks. Since it runs & drives now, I can't resist driving it. But it will get painted when I get tired of the patina... For now, windshields are overrated


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firedome
Posted 2013-06-12 9:57 AM (#380450 - in reply to #377794)
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Neil, who makes the new 15" version... I may use those if I go 15" wheels on the Windsor.

The problem with many of the old spinner copies like JC Whitney's is they were chrome plated steel and not stainless like the originals.
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