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Yes, The 16" wheels were very popular in 1935
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The 14in were more common, they had 8 spokes. The less common were the 16's which could be 9, 10 or 11 spoke. And the rare ones were the 15in which were 9 spoke. These appeared on various cars made by Cleveweld and sold by car makers.
All of these were called the General Jumbo ! |
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Jumbos!
14 inch 8 spokes, 15 inch 9 spokes, 14 and 15 inch solid wheels. |
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