1936 Dodge 1/2 ton pickup resto-rod. Stock appearing on the outside, underneath is an Art Morrison frame, Mopar 360, Tremec 5-speed, Ford (sorry) 9" limited slip, Willwood discs all around, and more.
1963 Buick/Rotus8, 1917 Detroit Electric
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I've been a car guy for a long time, motorcycles too.
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Retired Electronics Engineer
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Silicon Valley, CA
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Cars, camping, wood and metal work
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You might try Stockton Wheel. They specifically mention conversion of split ring wheels. It is in California so $$ may be an issue for you. They did my wheels and did a nice job, they have been doing wheels forever.
I have just joined the forum, I wish I had found it a long time ago. I have a 36 Dodge pickup resto-rod. It looks stock on the outside (you folks would notice a few subtle modifications) but underneath, not at all. It has an Art Morrison frame, Mopar 360, Tremec 5-speed, 9" limited slip, IFS, and disk brakes. Some details can be found here: Street Rodder article.
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