23rd series hubcaps
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Did Packard use 2 different sizes of hubcaps in 1950? I have 2 sets and one is smaller than the other...
Posted on: 2018/9/12 17:09
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Re: 23rd series hubcaps
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If yours look like the ones in this post, and subsequent posts in that thread, there could be your answer.
Posted on: 2018/9/12 17:26
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Re: 23rd series hubcaps
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Home away from home
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There were at least two different rims but I'm pretty sure that they all had the clips. However, the wheel covers are not interchangeable due to the recess on the back of one that the other didn't have. As far as I know, the first clipless wheels were in the '51 and up era (not sure which year was the beginning or end), such as 1953 Clipper. On these, the smaller wheel covers popped over some nubs that were stamped into the wheel and, of course, the full wheel covers had their own clips to the edge of the rim.
Posted on: 2018/9/17 15:53
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