4t64rd, what is the last one in the top row of the blue boxes, reminds me of a roulette wheel. later shawn
Yup, 57 Caddy, also a fan of the earlier Caddy caps, have a few caps still hanging in the garage from my '53.
Caddy sombreros are like 32 grills, "yeah me too!" So tired of em! Heres a rare one for you. '54 Monarch.... -Shiny
73-74 Satellite, Usually people put Magnum 500's, Rallye wheels or dog dishes on the "muscle car era" Satellites, they aren't usually put back on, 14"
While we're on the subject of hubcaps....anyone care to identify this one for me? I found it in a power line right of way after it was exposed by bush hogging.
'61 Buick, it's posted about 5 posts before your picture. Nice looking cap. I like the non-Lancer '55 Dodge caps, I have some on my (wait for it) '55 Dodge. I always thought the color keyed Mercedes caps were cool looking, but they do have a big Mercedes star in the center. I agree on the '52 Buick caps, they're great looking and not that commonly used. I feel like the Olds Fiestas, some of the Dodge Lancers and some of the Caddy caps are so over-used, it takes away from their appeal. Those '54 Monarch caps are really awesome looking, I'd love to find some of those. The GM Futureliners apparently had some sort of cap with an atom diagram on them, way cool.
I personally love the 53 pontiac caps. and I would post a pic of them if jeffrey james would ever show me how to do so sombreros are hot by all means but they are like MJ at a slam dunk contest... it's like 57 packards or duece shells... you just can't factor those in unless you just happen to be lucky enough to trade a crusty 52 chevy fender for a NOS set of them