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The hub cap with hexagon and 3 circles is for 1942, 2004-5-7-8. The emblem was included with cap =part number 377847.
Posted on: 11/10 14:45
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Re: Mystery Wheel Covers!
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Thank you! Were they truly so massively large as to cover nearly the whole wheel without room for a beauty ring?
Posted on: 11/10 14:59
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Posted on: 11/10 15:30
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Howard
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Thank you, Howard. I saw that before posting but, as it’s not an actual photograph, I’m not sure if it’s a good reference. However, if that’s the same wheel cover and shown accurately on a 16” wheel, wouldn’t there be less space around it if the wheel cover itself is 14”?
Posted on: 11/10 22:22
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Re: Mystery Wheel Covers!
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Illustration might be of the model 2006 180 6 passenger sedan or club sedan. If I am reading and cross matching the specs in SC Vol 15, No 17 correctly that model and a couple of others used 15" wheels. 16" was used on the other heavier 180 convertibles, formal sedans, limos, etc.
Posted on: 11/10 23:46
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I forgot that 1941 made the partial switch to 15” wheels and if that’s the case and if these wheel covers fit one of those for 1942, then they are very large indeed and would cover most of the wheel!
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