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Sammy Nice job on the 500. These as you may know are hard to find little gems. Good work so far. I could never find one When I was looking. Enjoy it.

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49 minutes ago, Sammy said:

I understand that the angled 3 prong wheel is a rare on but I’d like to get it looking like new again and I’m looking for tips and tricks on how to do that?

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AMC RULES

Typically, those spinners aren't helping a wheel you're trying to save.

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Racinbob

Nice job on your 500. FYI, they are 1968, not 67. I redid mine but didn't attempt to keep it original. Kohler engine, different seat and quite a few other changes. 

 

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Of course this isn't an original steering wheel. I use a plastic spray paint on the spokes and truck bed coating on the rim. It gives it a great feel and has been very durable. Did the same on my Suburban 400. 

 

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I recommend Dupli-Color in the blue can. I did try out the same brand in the black can and didn't care for it. This stuff sprays better and covers imperfections without being too thick.

 

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For the tire rims I use 8"x11" cardstock and cut a radius, either 8" or 12" then tuck them under the rims. Then I cover the rest of the tire with newspaper to avoid any overspray. :)

 

 

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On 11/23/2020 at 8:53 AM, Racinbob said:

Nice job on your 500. FYI, they are 1968, not 67. I redid mine but didn't attempt to keep it original. Kohler engine, different seat and quite a few other changes. 

 

167212391_500Special0710181.JPG.82bbfc1074ed70269d6216168afa13a5.JPG

 

Of course this isn't an original steering wheel. I use a plastic spray paint on the spokes and truck bed coating on the rim. It gives it a great feel and has been very durable. Did the same on my Suburban 400. 

 

1114726374_500SpecialSteeringWheel0215173.JPG.d55a5ad9cf4e03085b9761daf3200596.JPG

 

I recommend Dupli-Color in the blue can. I did try out the same brand in the black can and didn't care for it. This stuff sprays better and covers imperfections without being too thick.

 

913088906_Duplicolorbedcoating.jpg.745a655aae6ce25a88d2c82c5446ee7f.jpg

 

For the tire rims I use 8"x11" cardstock and cut a radius, either 8" or 12" then tuck them under the rims. Then I cover the rest of the tire with newspaper to avoid any overspray. :)

 

 

Yeah the year was a type O sorry about that and yours looks nice either way and ok I might give that a try

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bottjernat1

Wow looks amazing

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