Hi I'm Stampie and I'm a wheel whore. My fetishes tend towards odd number sizes particularly 13s and 15s. I really love vintage 70s wheels. I'm not a sick bastard like Dusterbd13 so no billet for me thank you.
I saw these on a 73-77 Monte Carlo and was struck not only by the style but the fact they are alloys on a 70s American car. Anyone know what they are?
They're missing a center portion, but for the life of me I can't picture it.
Im a sick bastard, and approve of this thread.
Also, i approve of those wheels/hubcaps/whattheberkeleyever
In reply to Javelin :
Those are some damn good looking hubcaps but now I'm disappointed because I'm a wheel whore not a hubcap whore.
If you become a hubcap whore, tires get a lot cheaper than being a wheel whore.....
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
I shall not cheapen in my whoreness.
In reply to Stampie :
If you are a wheel whore and in this case you were wrong...does that make you a Dumb Whore?
Stampie said:
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
I shall not cheapen in my whoreness.
...but not a Cheap Whore?
In reply to John Welsh :
Every whore gets tricked every now and then.
Are those alloys, or are they steel and rubber? Or am I the only guy here old enough to remember when factory mags weighed 40 pounds a wheel?
In reply to Streetwiseguy :
i believe they are called PolyCast and they're basically a steelie with some kind of plastic/rubber molded on.
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
I’m sicker than you, my favorite wheels are the magnesium Pin Drive knock offs from the first Chaparrals
i also have a strange fetish for Wire wheels as long as they are actual knock off wire wheels and not those phoney bolt on.
I also lose real Halibrand mag wheels
In reply to AngryCorvair :
I remember them well, although I had forgotten the name. Even in 1976, I thought they were a dumb idea, being so heavy. Probably not as dumb as chrome plated alloy wheels from the last couple of decades, though. At least the polycast would hold air after they were ten years old.
Simmons wheels are my weakness - I buy them even when I don't have a car to put them on. I thought the 'polycast' term applied to the 70 - 76 honeycomb wheels found on T/A's, GTO's etc.
In case you lower your standards...
Polycast
“Polycast” was the name for the process patented by Motor Wheel, an OE supplier to GM. I present to you a screenshot of an article from Hemmings Motor News:
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SuperDork
6/4/19 9:52 p.m.
Yup. Polycast.
OMG did they vacuum....
I have seen 14” mesh polycast wheels on a camaro once in my lifetime. They were on a parts car and were thankfully not removed prior to scrapping
Sorry, wheel Whores laugh at your monte wheels.
i can say this, I have twenty sets of wheels in my barn, nine for my 300ce. Some are OE and I just saw a set of those Monte wheels on CL and thought they looked cool lol.
As with most whores I can't keep but thinking about wheels every waking moment. Saw these this morning. Same bolt pattern as a Model A.