Hubcaps anybody?
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Hubcaps anybody?
I also have 8 crappy re pops of style 2, not stainless but chromed steel, and they have rusted. Only use would be to paint over them for a retro-custom look. four for $10 plus freight. Can send pics to your E-Mail, but don't expect much.
I have some others, but they are snowed in until April, at least. I will know better at that time, but I think I have 2 '60s dog dish #4, 2 "67 car/truck type#6, 4 '80s 15" #13, and some '70s dog dishes #5 but some are GM. Lets say $25 each for these. Pre-bump era, I have some late '50s, and some early '60s painted "innie" caps.
Also, Looking for '62 Mercury truck innies (1/2 ton)
On another note, I have a '67 radio delete plate. I don't know, make an offer.
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Any like this? http://www.flickr.com/photos/9426598@N0 ... 689hNF5k9W
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Painted 3/4 ton? I think I have 2 painted ones, will check.
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From '73 MPC.
Pat, I found this, Can't seem to put it in the PM I sent. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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They are 12" and not the smaller 9" correct?
1970 F250 460 C6 - Project - Currently not running.
1999 Dodge Durango SLT 4 x 4 5.9 Magnum -not running.
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I’m looking for some of those steel hub caps too
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I have at least 1 more, but it's in worse shape and stored at a very snow covered farm until spring, I can PM you then.
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Those caps are for the wheels that have the tits that on the inside ? You have a pic of the back side ?
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The caps have no tits, I think you mean the rim bumps. I have seen the caps referred to as outies, Innies are not for sale at this time
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Yea I’m looking for a set of innie caps. I would post a pic but it keeps saying the pic is to big
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I know which ones you are after, my '67 has innies, they only fit early split rims. I have not decided what direction I'm going with that, so not selling them until I do.
I have to change out that stupid-low 456 rear, and may just convert to 1/2 ton running gear. I know gas was cheap in '67 but come on, 456:1????
As for pictures, I have to take a picture from way back and crop it, sometimes I still have to resize the pixel count even farther.
I have to change out that stupid-low 456 rear, and may just convert to 1/2 ton running gear. I know gas was cheap in '67 but come on, 456:1????
As for pictures, I have to take a picture from way back and crop it, sometimes I still have to resize the pixel count even farther.
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I got it not as good as I wanted but you will know what I meant . And these are for some factory wide wheels I have.
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Yeah, that's what my '67 has. I think '66 still used a "bottle cap" style, and the outies shown above, have a C8UZ part #.
If you expand the MPC page I posted earlier, about 5 lines up is a part # C7TZ 1130 A, which, I think, is what you want, and still in use in that '73 manual.
If you expand the MPC page I posted earlier, about 5 lines up is a part # C7TZ 1130 A, which, I think, is what you want, and still in use in that '73 manual.
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Now that the snow is gone, I've got pictures of some others, I have multiples of some.
Prices starting at $25, which includes packaging and handling. Actual shipping will be additional, at cost.
That Mercury cap may just be a wall hanger. I have four of the '77ish black plastic caps for the white rally rims, but the picture won't take here.Prices starting at $25, which includes packaging and handling. Actual shipping will be additional, at cost.
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