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Why was my thread trying to ID a part removed?

Discussion in 'Questions & Suggestions' started by ericknight, Oct 15, 2021.

  1. ericknight
    Joined: Oct 16, 2009
    Posts: 21

    ericknight
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    Trying to find out what a Magnum 500 center cap was from, posted a pic of it. It was a generic Ford part and not Mustang, I knew that much. And yes, I searched first before posting but did not find an answer. What I did find was 7 pages of search results for "Magnum 500" which seems excessive for something that is apparently OT if I post it Even had a classified show up with someone selling a set of Magnum 500 caps.
     
  2. Clearly you are on a list….Do you get a feeling you are being watched….

    Things have tightened up around here the last few years, magnum 500’s are not really a traditional hot rod or custom wheel, they are more a muscle car era wheel. Don’t take it personally.
     
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  3. ericknight
    Joined: Oct 16, 2009
    Posts: 21

    ericknight
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    They were available aftermarket in '65, a set of 4 chromed would set you back $120, wow. And I have saw them on everything from Model A's to 50's Fairlanes. Can't get more "traditional" than updating your wheels with a set from a later model.
    s-l1600 (3).jpg 1931-ford-model-a-coupe-abalone-white-with-metal-flakes-1.jpg 57ford79037-1.jpg
     
  4. Depends on your definition of traditional. This place has a pretty narrow focus.
     

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