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58DeSoDodge59
Posted 2014-12-07 10:08 PM (#463931)
Subject: Altering hubcaps 58 Desoto



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I am restoring a 1958 Desoto Firedome. I never liked the hubcaps on it, so I have been contemplating on what to do with them. I do not want to go with wire wheels.
So, to keep it somewhat original, I figured the logical thing to do is modify what I have. So, I took out a black magic marker and tried some changes.



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Lancer Mike
Posted 2014-12-07 10:51 PM (#463937 - in reply to #463931)
Subject: RE: Altering hubcaps 58 Desoto



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Among the altered, I would vote for number five. Maybe a golden ring would look good on that one...
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Posted 2014-12-07 11:04 PM (#463939 - in reply to #463931)
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I personally like number 6.
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jimntempe
Posted 2014-12-07 11:07 PM (#463940 - in reply to #463931)
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I like 8. Or 5 with the golden ring.
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58DeSoDodge59
Posted 2014-12-20 2:15 PM (#465326 - in reply to #463940)
Subject: Re: Altering hubcaps 58 Desoto



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Okay, I put a gold ring on one. What do you think now?



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Lancer Mike
Posted 2014-12-20 8:59 PM (#465364 - in reply to #465326)
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Hey! I like it. Something about the black ring is off for me.

What do you think? That's the main question!

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jimntempe
Posted 2014-12-24 12:56 AM (#465692 - in reply to #463931)
Subject: Re: Altering hubcaps 58 Desoto



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It looks very classy.
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imopar380
Posted 2014-12-26 9:22 PM (#465910 - in reply to #465692)
Subject: Re: Altering hubcaps 58 Desoto



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I've seen some pretty good stuff done with 1960 DeSoto wheelcovers as well.
IMHO, below is the way the factory should have done the 60 covers!

AS to the 58 mods, I like #09 above with the gold ring.


Edited by imopar380 2014-12-26 9:27 PM




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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2014-12-28 2:13 PM (#466050 - in reply to #465692)
Subject: Re: Altering hubcaps 58 Desoto



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You and I share a dislike for the 58 DeSoto wheel cover design. The big, flat center is just plain
ugly. 57 is a pretty decent looking cap, but I like year-correct stuff, so that is out for me. Why
couldn't they have just done a great looking cover like the 57-58 Dodge flipper ???

I always liked wires, back when they were rare and an upmarket, expensive option. But since
nearly every Forward Look convertible now wears them, I am moved to do something different and
am considering how I might apply a set of 58 Adventurer caps to a set of 15" wheels to get a good
look ? As these are pretty much unobtainium, and I am lucky to have grabbed a set while I could,
this isn't a very practical suggestion to you, and I question whether I would run them for concerns
of them "growing legs" if I left the car parked anywhere without armed guards.

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Vanish
Posted 2015-01-12 4:05 PM (#467386 - in reply to #463931)
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I do like the last Pic you posted .

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Richbo
Posted 2015-01-27 8:38 PM (#468778 - in reply to #463931)
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Today I saw a '58 DeSoto hubcap --- hanging on the wall in Mel's Diner at Universal in Orlando !!!
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Powerflite
Posted 2020-04-30 2:44 PM (#597551 - in reply to #463931)
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Is the back stainless portion of the '58 Adventurer hubcaps unique to them or are they used in some other application as well?
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Posted 2020-04-30 5:52 PM (#597556 - in reply to #465910)
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imopar380 - 2014-12-26 6:22 PM

I've seen some pretty good stuff done with 1960 DeSoto wheelcovers as well.
IMHO, below is the way the factory should have done the 60 covers!

AS to the 58 mods, I like #09 above with the gold ring.


I wish they had done gold accents on the 1960 Chrysler wheel covers as well to go with the emblems. I like the 1961 New Yorker ones on a 1960.
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Powerflite
Posted 2020-04-30 8:21 PM (#597568 - in reply to #463931)
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I wasn't a fan of the '60 New Yorker caps either. I prefered the look of the '60 Imperial much more. They could look even better with some accents too....and they're 15" so that's even better.



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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-04-30 9:15 PM (#597570 - in reply to #597551)
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Powerflite - 2020-04-30 12:44 PM Is the back stainless portion of the '58 Adventurer hubcaps unique to them or are they used in some other application as well?

I think the back stainless part is basically a 1957 De Soto wheel cover.  You bolt on the 1956 Chrysler spinner and Presto-Change-o!  You have the 1958 Adventurer wheel cover.



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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-05-03 7:06 PM (#597719 - in reply to #597570)
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I replaced the ol' Pie Plates today!

http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=73780

 

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Powerflite
Posted 2020-05-03 9:24 PM (#597727 - in reply to #463931)
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Wow those look great! The '56 Windsor symbol is a little odd for it, but at least it matches the color well.
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-05-03 11:09 PM (#597731 - in reply to #597727)
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Thanks, Nathan.  Yes, of all the non-De Soto centers for those spinners, I think the Windsors match my car the best.  It seems like there is a blue center for the New Yorkers?  

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Posted 2020-05-04 5:59 AM (#597741 - in reply to #463931)
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The new covers look great! I'd install chrome centercones, to cover the Windsor emblem and paint the plain ring, inside of the "ribbed" gold section, body color. This would also accentuate the spinners more.
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Powerflite
Posted 2020-05-04 11:16 AM (#597751 - in reply to #463931)
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The red centers are for the '55 Windsors. The blue centers are for the '56 Windsors, and the New Yorkers looked like this one. And this is a picture of an Adventurer cap.

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Powerflite
Posted 2020-05-04 6:38 PM (#597772 - in reply to #463931)
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It's funny that New Yorker colors were swapped for these two years. Blue shields were used in '55 and red in '56-'57. I'm not sure if they used the '55 ribbed hubcap for the New Yorker spinners in '55, as all the '55 Windsor ones I have seen were smooth, but I think it looks pretty good with them.



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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-05-04 9:14 PM (#597787 - in reply to #597772)
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Yes, Sid - that plain ring struck me as "plain" too!  However, from my past experience with painting wheel covers, my inclination was that the more I paint wheel covers, the less I like the end result.  Thus, I was a bit cautious there.  Maybe I'll revisit that in the future.

 

Nathan - thanks for the run-through of the center emblems!  I thought there was a third variant for Chrysler.  I heard at one point someone was remanufacturing the De Soto wheel centers, but a web search bore no fruit.  I'd love to find a set of those!

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Powerflite
Posted 2020-05-04 10:19 PM (#597793 - in reply to #597787)
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In '57, Chrysler made a separate emblem for Windsor, Saratoga, and the New Yorker. But they were used on the front of the hood only. The New Yorker hood version was slightly different, in that the black portion was replaced with a non-shiny gold color. No spinners were available for the '57-up Chryslers as far as I am aware. But Imperial used a similar hubcap emblem in '55-'56 & '58 and so did the 300D & 300G (Maybe others too).
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Lancer Mike
Posted 2020-05-04 10:35 PM (#597795 - in reply to #597793)
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Are all of those wheel emblems / hood emblems interchangable?  That would have been pretty clever of the good ol' Chrysler Corp!  

 

The rotation on the wheel covers in the images is interesting too.  I patterned mine off the ones where the "bottom" spinner arm points straight down to the valve stem hole (like the 56 New Yorker).  It appears that the 55 New Yorker and De Soto examples have the "top" spinner arm pointing straight up opposite the valve stem hole!  



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Powerflite
Posted 2020-05-04 10:38 PM (#597796 - in reply to #597795)
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Yep, they are all interchangeable and they made the same style and size all the way up to at least 1966.
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Posted 2020-05-05 1:08 AM (#597799 - in reply to #597796)
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I sure wish these were as cheap & easy to make as they are to draw.



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Powerflite
Posted 2020-05-05 2:38 PM (#597828 - in reply to #597751)
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Looks like I swapped the years on Windsor colors. I was wondering why they were opposite from the New Yorkers. Red is 1956, and blue is 1955 for both of them.



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