
Hub cap identification
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Hub cap identification
What is this hubcap from?


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1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
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Re: Hub cap identification
I vaguely recall that my long gone 1967 SWB Flair Side F-100 had similar hub caps on it when I got it back in 1977. It was a bare bones EX Southern California Edison Truck.
If I also remember correctly, they were painted silver and the relief area was painted red and appeared to be stock.
Hope that helps!
If I also remember correctly, they were painted silver and the relief area was painted red and appeared to be stock.
Hope that helps!
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Re: Hub cap identification
I know they had them in 1964 on cars, maybe a year or two later on trucks.?
But they also made a smaller size for the 4 bolt Falcon
But they also made a smaller size for the 4 bolt Falcon
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Re: Hub cap identification
Yup, there are two sizes, 9 1/2 and 10 1/2. They were used on 64 and 65 cars (big ones on a fullsize car, small ones on Falcon and Fairlane) and the bigger one was also used on 66 and 67 trucks. Hawkrod
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59 Tbird 430
60 Lincoln
(2)62 Tbirds
(3)68 Cougar XR7-G's
69 Cougar 428CJ 4 speed
77 1/2 F250 4X4
86 SVO
76 F250 Crew Cab
67 F250 Ranger
http://www.supermotors.org/registry/veh ... 9&detail=1
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Re: Hub cap identification
Thanks for all the info!
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1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
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Re: Hub cap identification
I robbed my set off of a '64 Fairlane with a V8 , it had 5 bolt wheels and the big caps.Hawkrod wrote:Yup, there are two sizes, 9 1/2 and 10 1/2. They were used on 64 and 65 cars (big ones on a fullsize car, small ones on Falcon and Fairlane) and the bigger one was also used on 66 and 67 trucks. Hawkrod
