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An Astro Enterprises business card from the collection of Peter Limpert.
Pete Limpert's 1936 Ford tudor sedan of Gardena, California. Pete built the car in the early to mid 1960s. An early version of Pete's sedan rolled on Astro Supreme Wheels before he installed 1966 Ford Thunderbird wire wheels around 1966/1967.
A photo of Sandy Gordon's 1961 Pontiac Bonnveille Convertible featuring Astro Supremes dated May 1965.
Allen Duke's 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS of Wilmington, California rolled on Astro Supremes in the mid to late 1960s.
Jim Robertson's 1961 Ford of Simi Valley, California. Jim's Ford was restyled in 1969, and it featured a fadeaway paint job by Bill Carter of Carter Pro Paint and pinstriping by Walt Prey. Jim ran Astro Supreme wheels in the back of his Ford.
Jon Karlsson's 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 of Stockholm, Sweden. Jon is a member of the Los Boulevardos Car Club. His Ford is restyled in a mid 1960s look, and it is rolling on Astro Supreme wheels with Firestone 560-15 1 Inch Whitewall tires. Very sharp!


Astro Supremes were the standard cool wheel of the day in the mid 1960s.[1]


Cars Featuring Astro Supreme Wheels

Pete Limpert's 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan
Jim Robertson's 1961 Ford
Sandy Gordon's 1961 Pontiac Bonnveille Convertible
Allen Duke's 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS
Jon Karlsson's 1964 Ford Galaxie 500


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