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#520399 - 06/30/08 08:39 PM
64 Olds wheel size/dog dish caps
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Registered: 12/14/07
Posts: 14
Loc: Tennessee
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Does anyone know if the dog dish hubcaps in 1964 for a full-size Dynamic 88 are the same ones that were used on the 1964 F-85 when equipped with poverty caps. I found a set this past weekend in good condition and was told that they came off a 64 Dynamic 88. The painted steel wheels are also from the same car. They are 14 inch. My 64 F-85 has 14 inch wheels with full wheel covers and I wanted a set of poverty caps and wheels if I ever wanted to go for a different look. I just did not have any info as to the style caps, and also the bolt pattern on the wheels. Will 14 inch 88 wheels, fit on a 14 inch equipped F-85? Thanks for your help. Sorry I don't have any pictures of the caps.
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Alan Owen Music City Rockets Olds Club-Nashville, Tennessee 1976 Cutlass Supreme Coupe (Factory 455) 1964 F85 Deluxe 4-door Sedan 1988 Cutlass Supreme Classic
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#520435 - 06/30/08 10:22 PM
Re: 64 Olds wheel size/dog dish caps
[Re: 76Supreme455]
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Registered: 12/05/01
Posts: 3259
Loc: the Last Capital of Dixie
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Alan, the caps are similar, but different. Full-size car dogbowls have the flattened stylized Rocket. F85/Cutlass had that bull-horns looking design like on your door panels and dash.
They will fit both big car and F85 wheels, but the F85 and Jetstar 88 use 4-3/4 bolt circle. Dynamic thru Ninety Eight used 5x5 bolt circle wheels.
Find a set of 1964 wire caps. You will be amazed how sporty they'll make that 4D sedan look.
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Glenn Williamson Rocketraider member AACA and all major Olds clubs 1964 Starfire, 1969 Toronado, 1974 Hurst/Olds, 1976 Ninety Eight
There's a Dodge K-Car and a Ford truck hiding in there too! Hey, ya gotta have something to beat around in...
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#520659 - 07/01/08 09:39 PM
Re: 64 Olds wheel size/dog dish caps
[Re: rocketraider]
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Registered: 12/14/07
Posts: 14
Loc: Tennessee
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Alan, the caps are similar, but different. Full-size car dogbowls have the flattened stylized Rocket. F85/Cutlass had that bull-horns looking design like on your door panels and dash.
They will fit both big car and F85 wheels, but the F85 and Jetstar 88 use 4-3/4 bolt circle. Dynamic thru Ninety Eight used 5x5 bolt circle wheels.
Find a set of 1964 wire caps. You will be amazed how sporty they'll make that 4D sedan look. Thanks for the info Glenn..........the wire caps are what I really want......can't seem to find any, hope to find some at the nationals!! Are you going?
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Alan Owen Music City Rockets Olds Club-Nashville, Tennessee 1976 Cutlass Supreme Coupe (Factory 455) 1964 F85 Deluxe 4-door Sedan 1988 Cutlass Supreme Classic
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#520712 - 07/02/08 06:55 AM
Re: 64 Olds wheel size/dog dish caps
[Re: 76Supreme455]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 12/05/01
Posts: 3259
Loc: the Last Capital of Dixie
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Right now looks like no. I don't think me or the cars are up to the trip. I'd have to take the old gray station wagon if I went, and I never registered.
64 wires show up on ebay from time to time and have the flattened Rocket in the centerpiece. 65 wire caps are identical except they have the later vertical Rocket.
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Glenn Williamson Rocketraider member AACA and all major Olds clubs 1964 Starfire, 1969 Toronado, 1974 Hurst/Olds, 1976 Ninety Eight
There's a Dodge K-Car and a Ford truck hiding in there too! Hey, ya gotta have something to beat around in...
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