I have 4 of these - not sure what year? 50's?
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I have 4 of these - not sure what year? 50's?
Any help is appreciated <img src="http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/image...ins/smile.gif" alt="" />
They look like Chevy truck hubcaps, 1960's maybe 1970's.
They are definitly for the trucks. I would say 70's.
Scott Skylark Warnke
1970 Buick Skylark 4-dr
1985 GMC Suburban Sierra Classic 2500
2003 Ford F-450 (Modified Street Sweeper)
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My guess is 73 -75 truck
See attached $25 each for sale - maybe you can call their 800 number for the years of application. These are center caps like yours. The full size wheel covers of this design are listed for 73-75.
http://www.hubcaps.org/cgi-bin/shopp...tion&key=chvc9
Hope that helps
It looks like 75' Suburban
Bob
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1954 Metropolitan Convertible
1957 Metropolitan Coupe
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These were used as standard equipment on many 1977-1979 Chevy and GMC Trucks. I worked for a GMC dealer at that time and every now and then the factory would slip up and send a GMC with Chevy caps in the cab. I'm very postive on the caps. The caps in the early 70's were very simliar, but were painted steel and much heavier than the aluminum pieces you have. I think I still have a few sets around if you pay the shipping you can have them. Actually to tell you the truth the aluminun hubcaps is about all that remains of most 77-79 chevy trucks.
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