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Nope. Here's what I'm sure Sam is selling. These were used throughout the mid 60's till sometime in the 70's by GM. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...7278944910.jpg
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Thanks for the assist, didn't mean to muck up the sale thread.
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I knew Chris White and a few others would know.
I believe Chris had a survivor chevelle at MCACN a couple years ago or so with them on. I think they got moved to a plastic baggie for safe keeping. Those look in real nice shape Chris. Thanks for posting! |
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BUMP!
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I've got my original wheels and tires for my 69 Camaro. I'll have to see what cap is on them. I knew there were differences in these caps, but not as many as posted here.
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The ones Chris White posted are correct Woj.
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Thanks Sam,
Those are what is on my Camaro. Phil Woj. |
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Perfect!
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BUMP
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: luzl78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Somewhere in a garage in a old box someone has 50 of these nos and doesn't even know what they're worth. </div></div>
Yea, I'm that guy with at least 42 caps, but I know what they are worth. I also know like Sam indicated how hard and time consuming they are to find. They are also nice looking caps to top it off! |
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