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harryc 09-08-2018 07:15 PM

16 inch wheels
 

Aside from whether or not you personally approve of their use, do you think 16 inch standard ford wire wheels decrease the value, increase the value or have no effect on the value of a model A? What about Kelsey Hayes wires?

Will Ziegler in LI NY 09-08-2018 07:19 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

In my opinion, on a stock car they decrease the value....that is unless you find someone that is really looking for a car with them.

Jim Brierley 09-08-2018 07:56 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

I believe that 16"ers have little or no affect on value today because of more people wanting to tour with there A's. Kelsey's are the best because of their looks.

CarlG 09-08-2018 08:24 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

Since the advent of 19" Radials, several of our folks have ditched their 16 inchers in favor of going back to the original 19" wires.

daveymc29 09-08-2018 10:23 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

With the Ford 19 inch radials on the Ford 19 rims does one need to use a tube or will the 19 work as tubeless? Also on Kelsey Hayes 19's?
Just wondering, As for the original question I notice so many 16 inch on cars that I can't imagine they make the car lose much value. If that is a real worry keep the originals when adding the 16's. Win, win. Better ride and perhaps added value. I think when making changes to the A's, one is well served to retain the old part in case you decide to go back stock or decide to sell. Just don't hot rod the car as that appears to double the street value and no one wants to do that. LOL

duke36 09-09-2018 09:35 AM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

Coker lists radial tube options which have rubber or metal valve stems for the Excelsior radials.
Don't see how the radials would not leak on old A rims but good question..

BILL WILLIAMSON 09-09-2018 10:25 AM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

16" wires are so COMMON, that MANY Folks thought they came NEW, with them!
Bill W.

Purdy Swoft 09-09-2018 10:28 AM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

I feel that 16 inch wheels ruins the look of an original model A . The smaller tires on 16 inch wheels even look silly on a model A to me . I want the original look , not the depression or war years look . Good model A wheels and tires are getting more and more expensive. I feel that wrong wheels lowers the value of the model A .

Tom Wesenberg 09-09-2018 11:09 AM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

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Originally Posted by Purdy Swoft (Post 1672935)
I feel that 16 inch wheels ruins the look of an original model A . The smaller tires on 16 inch wheels even look silly on a model A to me . I want the original look , not the depression or war years look . Good model A wheels and tires are getting more and more expensive. I feel that wrong wheels lowers the value of the model A .

I agree. Wheels are one of the first things you notice on the car, and small wheels just ruin the looks. If you go the small wheel route, at least keep the original wheels.

30 Closed Cab PU 09-09-2018 12:35 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

Do what you like, keep the original stuff, best of both worlds. I like all As, they are an expression of what you like. I do however feel sad when a runner is hot-rodded or rat-rodded, but I still like the looks of them.

Chris Haynes 09-09-2018 02:08 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

1935 16" rims are at premium prices now simply because so many people are using them. The 16" is far more stable and makes driving more pleasurable. I still have my 19" wheels held in reserve. Because of that the rims I choose to have on my car don't affect the value one bit as whoever owns it after me will run the wheel of their choice.

ronn 09-09-2018 02:34 PM

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Depends who you are selling to. Purists want it original and younger guys tend to like the hot rod look>


so no telling. depends on your target market.

dmdeaton 09-09-2018 06:08 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

I just pulled the 16 inch wires and Coker tires off my roadster. Brand new Firestone 19" and fresh painted wires. Rides better with the new Firestones. Cokers were brand new also and came on the car when we bought it.

On another note, the 16 inchers are a pain in the rear to get a socket inside the hub center to loosen the lug nuts.

1929 09-09-2018 07:44 PM

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I like the ride better with 16s, and the car stops on the dime. No tubes, and only paid $80 a tire.

1929 09-09-2018 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 1929 (Post 1673117)
I like the ride better with 16s, and the car stops on the dime. No tubes, and only paid $80 a tire.

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Marvin/TN 09-09-2018 11:21 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

My 30 Ford coupe has 17" wheels and I think they look great and prefer them to 19" wheels. I don't think either would make a difference in the price. Would probably be easier to find tires for the 16" in most any tire store.

hb32 09-10-2018 12:32 AM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

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Originally Posted by 1929 (Post 1673117)
I like the ride better with 16s, and the car stops on the dime. No tubes, and only paid $80 a tire.

Where are you getting tires for $80 each ?

Charlie Stephens 09-10-2018 10:06 AM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

I don't think the 16's would affect the value of the car. It would be easy to trade for the 19 inch wheels since the 16 are popular. Kelsey's might raise the value a little as would keeping the original 19's in the garage. Wheels are easy to change, if the car is painted a non standard color, that is a real problem

Charlie Stephens

1931 flamingo 09-10-2018 02:08 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

Tires can be had for little money UNLESS you have to have Coker's, Diamond Backs, etc. Any 16" tire will fit your 16" wire wheel. JMO
Paul in CT

1929 09-10-2018 02:54 PM

Re: 16 inch wheels
 

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Originally Posted by hb32 (Post 1673175)
Where are you getting tires for $80 each ?

From a local tire store, they are truck tires, Iam back to having problems uploading again, or I could show you the difference. Id rather not be bound to Coker for tires.


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