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Old 10-09-2018, 07:51 PM
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AKH may give you some info. but my suggestion is don't deal with the guy. Bad experiences and he typically over restores his aluminum rims, meaning he scrubs them flat and polishes to satin finish.
There was a guy down in S. Cal., Rods West if my memory serves. He restored TTs correctly but haven't seen him at any of the recent shows. Good guy that really knew his craft.
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Old 10-09-2018, 09:29 PM
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Thanks guys I have talked to the guy at AKH wheels before but I never bought anything from him. There used to be another guy up in the northwest big into vintage wheels I believe they called him Torq Thrust Tony but dont have his info. One guy told me eastwood Detail Grey was a nice match for vintage torq thrusts
Spokes. I dont want to slap american racing centers on the wheels. I hope I can find a set of the original caps. The caps look to have a rocket going threw the center of a wheel. I have never seen a clear picture of the center cap in person.
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