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David Collins 07-05-2018 12:04 PM

Wire Wheels for 1962 Shelby Cobra Slabside (50th Anniversary Edition sold in 2012)
 
I would appreciate any information regarding the specifics for the original 1962 Shellby Cobra Slabside Wire Wheels (diameter, width, number of spokes, manufacturer, etc.) -- and/or the specifics for the Wire Wheels and tires on the 50th Anniversary Shelby Cobra (sold in 2012 -- black with red interior). I would like to put a set of these wheels (and tires) on a Shelby Cobra Slabside Tribute car. Please see photos of the wheels and tires for the 2012 50th Anniversary Edition Shelby Cobra Slabside below. Thanks in advance for your help and consideration -- Sincerely, David

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=17746&thumb=1 http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=17747&thumb=1

Mark IV 07-05-2018 12:14 PM

Original Cobras used Dunlop wires. The Anniversary cars use a Dayton Wire Wheel, 15x6 72 spoke part number D464

http://daytonwirewheels.com/pdf/catalog_volume_92.pdf

twobjshelbys 07-05-2018 12:19 PM

Did you contact Shelby American?

LMH 07-05-2018 12:47 PM

Mainly, two different production Dunlop wire wheels were used on original Cobras. Generally, A 1962 car would have had a 15"x5.5" wheel. The later cars used a 15"x6" wheel. Lacing on the two wheels is different. Chrome or painted finish was also used and those are different from each other as well.
Larry

Mark IV 07-05-2018 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by LMH (Post 1447766)
Mainly, two different production Dunlop wire wheels were used on original Cobras. Generally, A 1962 car would have had a 15"x5.5" wheel. The later cars used a 15"x6" wheel. Lacing on the two wheels is different. Chrome or painted finish was also used and those are different from each other as well.
Larry

Correct, the 5.5" wheels .were "lip lace" wheels and the 6" are center lace.

LMH 07-05-2018 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by David Collins (Post 1447760)
I would appreciate any information regarding the specifics for the original 1962 Shellby Cobra Slabside Wire Wheels (diameter, width, number of spokes, manufacturer, etc.) -- and/or the specifics for the Wire Wheels and tires on the 50th Anniversary Shelby Cobra (sold in 2012 -- black with red interior). I would like to put a set of these wheels (and tires) on a Shelby Cobra Slabside Tribute car. Please see photos of the wheels and tires for the 2012 50th Anniversary Edition Shelby Cobra Slabside below. Thanks in advance for your help and consideration -- Sincerely, David

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=17746&thumb=1 http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=17747&thumb=1

Your car will need splined hubs if you don’t have those already.
Larry

David Collins 07-05-2018 04:34 PM

Thanks to Mark IV, LMH and twojbshelbys for your replies and info.

1. twojbshelbys -- Yes, I have contacted Shelby American (several times) and their response was that they only deal with new/current Shelby Cobra parts and autos.

2. Mark IV -- Hopefully, I can get the later style Dayton 15"x6" wire wheels.

3. LMH -- I plan to use splined hubs.

I appreciate your help. Sincerely, David

twobjshelbys 07-05-2018 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Collins (Post 1447774)
Thanks to Mark IV, LMH and twojbshelbys for your replies and info.

1. twojbshelbys -- Yes, I have contacted Shelby American (several times) and their response was that they only deal with new/current Shelby Cobra parts and autos.

I suspect you mentioned the original. Try SAI again but this time mention the 50th anniversary version of the continuations.

You might also try Hillbank and Denbeste.

For the originals try to get ahold of Dave Murray at the Shelby American Collection. He's usually there on Saturday mornings when the museum is open. He restores originals and may have a source for the original wheels. Trust me they won't be cheap.

David Collins 07-05-2018 05:10 PM

To: twobjshelbys (Tony) -- Yes, I will definitely contact SAI again and be certain to ask for Dave Murray. Thanks very much for the additional info. Best wishes -- David

twobjshelbys 07-05-2018 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Collins (Post 1447778)
To: twobjshelbys (Tony) -- Yes, I will definitely contact SAI again and be certain to ask for Dave Murray. Thanks very much for the additional info. Best wishes -- David

Dave Murray is not at Shelby American (in Las Vegas). He is one of the principals (and Cobra restorer) at the Shelby American Collection (www.shelbyamericancollection.com) museum in Boulder, Colorado.

LMH 07-05-2018 06:47 PM

If it were me looking to buy wheels, I'd go directly to Dayton and buy from them or one of their distributors. Shop around. They aren't any different coming from Dayton or SAI or anybody else.
Just make sure you're looking at a Dayton D464.

Larry

Mark IV 07-06-2018 04:00 AM

The wheels Shelby used/uses are the Dayton D464. Trust me...just mounted a set for a 289 car.

strictlypersonl 07-06-2018 05:23 AM

Just to clear things up, I believe that Dayton is actually importing the Dunlop wheels (or components). They may or may not be assembled here by Dayton.

Blas 07-06-2018 06:16 AM

As Rick eluded to, we have the information on the Dayton wheels in the CSX8000 and MKII Street Owners Manuals. I can send you that section of the Owners Manual if you like. Drop me an email.
Blas

David Collins 07-06-2018 07:33 AM

Guys -- Thanks again for all the additional Dayton 464 wheel info and contact info for Dave Murray at SAI. Have a great weekend! Sincerely, David

tomgoeke 04-18-2019 11:35 AM

spinners
 
Does anyone know where to find spinners with the AC logo for Dayton wire wheels? I bought the Dayton wheels and have their standard spinners. Thanks

CompClassics 04-18-2019 12:19 PM

The original 1960's wire wheels were manufactured by Dunlop and the part number for the 15x6 was D464. The earlier wheel was an outside laced 15x5.5, sorry I don't have the part number.

It is a little strange but the 50th Anniversary cars more closely resemble the later 289 Cobras than they do the earlier 260 Cobras, it gets confusing when mixing details.

LMH 04-18-2019 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomgoeke (Post 1460759)
Does anyone know where to find spinners with the AC logo for Dayton wire wheels? I bought the Dayton wheels and have their standard spinners. Thanks

MWS in England sells AC logo knock-offs. I thought Dayton did also but maybe not. There are probably other vendors as well but I know MWS does.
MWS

Larry

Dan Case 04-18-2019 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CompClassics (Post 1460761)
The original 1960's wire wheels were manufactured by Dunlop and the part number for the 15x6 was D464. The earlier wheel was an outside laced 15x5.5, sorry I don't have the part number.


Information I have collected.
Cobras
6DM4408 was the standard road wheel for Cobras CSX2001 through CSX2164 Cobras (CSX2160 being the first car known to get the new wider design wheels.) was a Dunlop® made 15 inch X 5.5 inch (also written as 15X5.5) “bead laced” painted all steel heavy duty 72 wire spoke design that included clearance for disc type brakes. There was also an optional chrome plated version that was quite popular. Based on the AC chassis manual the model was Dunlop 6DM4408. Occasionally, early cars with painted wire wheels had wheels painted other colors besides silver. I have seen period images of white and black wheels.

X 464 is the 70 spoke “well laced” Dunlop assembly design designation for the 15X6 Cobra painted wire wheels. The number is stamped into the rim where it is hidden in use. I measured one of the original condition wheels from CSX2310 as having a 3-5/16 inch back spacing. Occasionally, early cars with painted wire wheels had wheels painted other colors besides silver. I have seen period images of black and red wheels.

XA464 is the 70 spoke “well laced” design code for 15X6 Cobra chrome plated wheels. The outer rims of the two designs are quite different. As far as I can tell it is illegal everywhere to make and sell new wheels in the XA464 design because they lack a modern safety feature.

Cobra 15X6 wheels are unique to AC Cars. They were literally the first wheel designed by anybody specifically for AC as far as I can tell. AC did manage to fit them to some other leaf spring chassis cars besides Cobras.

All reproductions, several companies in multiple countries on multiple continents, make wheels similar but not the same as the X 464 wheel SO FAR. Somebody sent me drawings they obtained from the two biggest reproducers and the wheels that make are definitely different than what Dunlop made for AC Cars.

AC 289 Sports
Before AC Cars stopped making what people loosely call some type Cobra, despite what anybody called them when new, AC Cars produced a number of running cars, cars without engines and transmissions, and plain rolling chassis for various projects people wanted such things for. The completed cars they offered were called AC 289 Sports and were to the casual observer in many ways like very late 427 Cobras except for wheels, tires, and engine/transmission packages. I have never found anything authoritative in print but it is believed AC Cars had Dunlop change the Cobra 15X6 wheel design to better suit the 427 Cobra style coil spring chassis. I had four wheels removed from a coil spring chassis. I remember that they were not just like the X 464 wheels on CSX2310 and they had a different number stamped into them. All I can recall is X 47something. I wish I had recorded dimensions and markings.

Mystery Wheels
X 470 70 spoke painted models. There are four of these well laced wheels in unrestored condition that we know about. They are 15X6 in size and have a 3-1/4” back spacing. A detailed comparison with X 464 wheels has not been made.

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