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  1. I have a catalog offering orig. equip. showing a match except it has 7-7/16" where you say 7-5/8" (could be catalog error).

    Here's what the catalog says for a 1933-34 Willys Overland model 77, 4cyl: 

    Type Lens - Stabilite

    Part Number - CB-1020

    Outside Diam. - 8-1/8"

    Prism Diam. - 7-7/16"

    Position of Notches - 0-60-132-180-228-300  (degrees)

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  2. Nate Dort got it.  

    The 1914 Chev pictured is stored at the Smithsonian with Accession Number:1978.1027 suggesting it was acquired in 1978 

     

    Date Made:1914

    Maker:Chevrolet Motor Car Company

    Location:Currently not on view

     

    See more items in:Work and Industry: Transportation, Road, Automobiles, Transportation

    Exhibition:

    Exhibition Location:

    Credit Line:Gift of Alton M. Costley

    Data Source:National Museum of American History

    Id Number:TR.336719  Catalog Number:336719

    Accession Number:1978.1027

    1914 chev green.jpg

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  3. It's an accessory cap, about 1975 or '74, that's why it's hard to find.  While walking through my car part stash I noticed I have basically the same cap but center emblem is FORD not T-Bird.  A 1975 online "Ford Elite" brochure  shows similar cap in accessories section with a description of "Thunderbird inspired" so we're close. btw, it sure is heavy for a wheel cover.

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