A friend of mine that works for Discount Tires (he's the one that got me the stainless wheel covers at his cost) called all over hell trying to find some and all he could find is the long chrome ones like I already have. I even tried the local Schucks and Autozone and they can't find them either.
The running gear is the same as a 70's era big Dodge 300 series truck or schoolbus and I guess the problem is that no one wanted the stock ones, so nobody stocks them anymore. No junkyards around here have anything that big either.
It's kinda driving me a bit crazy(and we all know that's gonna be a short journey)...lol
It's really a great looking old motorhome, and me and the wifey are fixing it up nice inside - but those ugly-ass gray wheels just look like crap, and they have just got to get covered up.
(And yes, I aready checked on what it would cost to get custom wheels for it, and trust me - you don't want to know!)
BTW Ron, I only paid $3500.00 for it with 90,000 original miles, and it has a new stove w/an oven, a new stainless double kitchen sink, a new fridge, a new furnace , a full shower and toilet, two 40 gal water tanks, a new extra-large hot water heater, an extra-large septic storage tank, a built-in generator, a 16 gal propane tank, duel stainless 20 gal fuel tanks...plus the motor was re-done 3 years ago, the tranny was rebuilt 2 years ago, and the rear-end, wheel bearings and u-joints were just done 6 months before I got it.
All of it is set up to run off 12 volts (with isolated dual deep cycle 12 volt batteries), it's own onboard generator, 110 volt house current, or propane.
It has no leaks and never has because it was always stored inside unless it was being used, and with a Chrysler 413 industrial engine, it has more than enough power to climb any hills with.
But the best part is it just old enough for me to get car collector's license plates for it from the state that cost me a one-time fee of around $50.00 and then I won't ever have to buy tabs for it again!
Me and the wifey are in the process of re-tiling the floor outside the bathroom and kitchen area and re-doing the bathroom door - so as soon as it's done, I'll take a few pics to show you all.