R Mar 29, 2004 #1 Does anyone recognise the make of this wheel from a 1963 Lola GT? Cheers Rob Attachments 34691-Wheel1.jpg 32.5 KB · Views: 411
B Brian Stewart Supporter Mar 29, 2004 #2 I could be wrong, but it looks like the style of Halibrand that was used on some of the Cobras (e.g. the FIA 289).
I could be wrong, but it looks like the style of Halibrand that was used on some of the Cobras (e.g. the FIA 289).
J wpeter Mar 29, 2004 #3 It's hard to see. Do you have another pic? Does it have spokes like a Minilite?
R Mar 30, 2004 #5 Cheers guys. I have found a better picture which I will post tonight - if these are 289 FIA wheels, any idea where I may find a set? Rob
Cheers guys. I have found a better picture which I will post tonight - if these are 289 FIA wheels, any idea where I may find a set? Rob
K Kevin M Mar 30, 2004 #6 PS Engineering makes very good replicas. PS Engineering 2675 Skypark Dr. #102 Torrance, CA 90505 310-534-4477 (No Website) He makes 15” x 6.5" - 7.5” – 8.0” – 8.5" - 9.5” – 10.0” Kevin
PS Engineering makes very good replicas. PS Engineering 2675 Skypark Dr. #102 Torrance, CA 90505 310-534-4477 (No Website) He makes 15” x 6.5" - 7.5” – 8.0” – 8.5" - 9.5” – 10.0” Kevin
I Ian K Mar 30, 2004 #7 These are the PS Engineeing FIAs: "FIA Wheels" This is a pic form ERA's site. I used to have a link for PS Engineering, but it looks like the hosting site lost its reg - it now forwards to a porn site Ian
These are the PS Engineeing FIAs: "FIA Wheels" This is a pic form ERA's site. I used to have a link for PS Engineering, but it looks like the hosting site lost its reg - it now forwards to a porn site Ian
R Mar 30, 2004 #8 Thanks Kevin and Ian for the extra info. This is indeed the wheel, and things are looking good. Another pic below: Cheers Rob Attachments 34783-Wheel2.jpg 23.7 KB · Views: 395
Thanks Kevin and Ian for the extra info. This is indeed the wheel, and things are looking good. Another pic below: Cheers Rob