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Tip Toe Wheels

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Adam Paul

05-10-2004 21:12:37




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How hard is it finding tip toe wheels for my 2n??? These are the steel wheels (with paddle's) that attach to the outside of the regular tire/rim...
Any thoughts???
Adam




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Barnstormer

05-11-2004 07:46:01




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 Re: Tip Toe Wheels in reply to Adam Paul, 05-10-2004 21:12:37  
I was just at Tri-state Swap meet in Portland, Indiana, yesterday at the Jay County fair grounds and there was a set of paddles for a 2N for sale. I didn't check the price as I'm not looking for them.
There was also a pair of script fenders for sale. Nice fenders but I think he really wanted to keep them. $350.
Not a lot of Ford stuff yet but meet is going until Sunday.
We did 180 miles each way for one day visit. Would like to go back but too busy elsewhere.

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Jonsey

05-11-2004 07:02:28




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 Re: Tip Toe Wheels in reply to Adam Paul, 05-10-2004 21:12:37  
There is a set on ebay, I think for the 9/2n



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Jeb2N

05-11-2004 07:34:50




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 Re: Re: Tip Toe Wheels in reply to Jonsey, 05-11-2004 07:02:28  
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These are the original steel rear wheels for the wartime model 2N. He was referring to optional ADD-ON and retractible SAND PADDLES, or the bolt on additional traction "skeleton wheels". Both were intended to be used WITH rubber tires to add additional traction. Those wheels are hard to come by and you should definately grab some up if you see them!

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chains . . . Dell (WA)

05-11-2004 08:45:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Tip Toe Wheels in reply to Jeb2N, 05-11-2004 07:34:50  
Jeb..... ...great picture of WW2 steelies but chains on rubber tires are more efficent than sand paddles unless yer plantin' rice paddies. Then gitt real rubber paddle tires..... ...Dell (grin)



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