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Old 08-11-16, 19:19
Jes Andersen Jes Andersen is offline
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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades View Post
Jess, I was not aware that Kelsey Hayes was a Canadian company.
K.H. made the one piece wheels for jeeps, before the combat rims came along. (that is, if I remember it correctly......)
I'm not sure its is either but it may be that they had a plant in Canada during the years those contracts for M37s were being assembled. Windsor, Ontario and Detroit are within cannon shot of each other and in the day, were the hub of the big 3 auto manufacturers. I'll see if I can get a pic of the markings on my spare.
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