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Originally Posted by 865sp300e
The last year Chrysler, De Soto & Dodge offered wooden wheels was 1932; Plymouth offered them through '33.
Generally '32-'33 were the last years for wooden wheels, with makers offering choice of wire or pressed steel through '35-'36, and by '37-'38, everyone had gone to pressed steel.
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Trucks too?
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..I also have a 427 Cobra replica with an aluminum chassis.
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