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Of course, armored cars also tend to be smaller than your average artillery tank, which — in conjunction with the use of non-tracked wheels — makes them far more mobile on the battlefield.
Check out Style Kings member Randy Perez's Betty, a super rare GM Australian version of the 1936 Chevrolet Sport Roadster with custom artillery wheels from Keely's Custom Wheels, and a banjo ...
then solid and artillery-style steel wheels, and back to optional wire wheels on glamour cars like Cadillac, Chryslers, Packards, and the Buick Skylark, to name a few. Wire wheels would largely ...
A pretty unlikely car drew a crowd all weekend long at this year's National Roadster Show. Though a '32 Ford, its sedan delivery body wasn't typical show-car fare.
And with the production of Model T cars using wooden spoked artillery-style wheels stretching from 1908 to 1925, it’s not easy to guess when the film was made.