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Location: So. Cal | These poverty caps look similar to '59 Plymouth, but they have less dimples and a flat section in the middle of them. Anyone recognize them?
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Location: Pacific Northwest | They look like Studebaker without the S.
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Location: So. Cal | Good call, thanks. Probably some variation of them, like for an export model or maybe a Packard after the merger? |
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Location: NorCal | '53-'55 Studebaker, some had gold centers. |
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Location: So. Cal | Thanks. I would have never suspected that Plymouth designers lifted their hubcap design from Studebaker, but how else could you explain the similarities? |
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Location: So. Cal | I keep seeing these wheelcovers advertised as coming from a '58 Chrysler, but that's wrong. Anyone know what these really came from?
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Location: Pacific Northwest | 1963 Ford Thunderbird.
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Location: So. Cal | Thanks! |
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