I pressume this is on the 67. These are tough to install. I have a heavy rubber mallet that I use, and I have never lost a hubcap. Actually, I lost one at low speed once, but none since I have been using the mallet. If these are properly installed, they don't come off, to my experience. D^2, 2x68 Quoting DONALDDICKINSOND@xxxxxx: > I was heading south on I71 toward the city, with the top down (beautiful > day), to show off my car to some former employees. Then a horrible metallic > > racket that scared the living you know what out of me. I quickly pulled over > and > my right front hubcap that was following me passed me at 60 mph then suddenly > > crossed the median and slammed into the guardrail on the North bound side. > Needless to say my hubcap that I recently refurbished was a total loss. Does > > anyone have a foolproof method of keeping these hub caps on? > > > Don Dickinson > Prospect, KY > > 1955 Imperial Newport, Canyon Tan and Desert Sand > 1967 Imperial Custom Convertible, Ivory and Burgundy >