17 Inch 40 Spoke Kelsey Hayes ? 5 On 5 Wheel Good Spokes, Holes. Spin My#442 on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
1920's 1930's 17 inch bent spoke wheel. I think this is Kelsey Hayes but not all bent spoke wheels are Kelsey Hayes. 40 spokes. Rust but still very solid. Mounting holes are good. This wheel spins true. Thanks for looking
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