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Has anyone purchased a stainless cap from American Arrow? I have read about them but have never heard anyone talk about them. Are they worth the money? Are they for display or are they functional units? HELP ME DECIDE. Thanks 
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I have talked to several dudes that purchased the accessory Viking caps from American Arrow and they mentioned that the caps were of top quality and that they were also functional. The price is pretty "spendy" however. You should probably call and talk to them about the cap before you spend the money....just so you will have more information to work with. 
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they're $430 each in screw-on or flip top...they ought to be pretty nice...  epi
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Yes it is a bit pricey. :eek: I have an original Viking cap. It is in very good shape and intact, but it is 70 plus years old. It is the flip top screw on type and it had been used. Therefore the rim edge has distorted from heat and time. The Viking will not seat properly. This accessory really adds class and character to the Chevrolet. What do you think $5.00 back then would be at todays price? I also have the original box the Viking came in and that is the price on the box. 
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30usa1, $5 in '30 would be only $58 today, while today's $430 was a whopping $38...but with market forces at work, it's only natural that american arrow can charge and receive a premium for their work...at least you'll be getting a nice piece for your money...  epi
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I was sure with todays inflation it would have been higher. :rolleyes: You are right about not leaving it on the car, if I get one I will carry a strong box with an alarm.  American Arrow offers two type of Viking caps. 1929-30 Viking (screw on)... and 1929-30 Viking (flip top)... Has anyone seen the flip top style? Does it work and look like the original? Which of the two would be the most correct for the 1930 Chevrolet? The only type I have seen is the flip top.
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I believe the 1929-30 srew on which Don Sommer repro's has no flip top like the original which had the internal hinging. The 1931 cap I believe has a flip top with the hinge in the back. http://1931chevrolet.com/accessories1.htm
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Hello on my first ever posting, though I have been a looker for a few years. I have just purchased a viking cap for our 30 sports roadster (Holden body) from Gary Wallace who advertises in G&D. It is stainless and beautiful quality. I'm not sure where Gary gets his from, maybe American Arrow. Cost $440 plus $25 postage. This equates to about $650 Australian Dollars, so I will be keeping my eye on it.
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I have two of American Arrow's Viking flip top caps. They are truly beautiful. The photos in which were linked in an earlier posting are one of those caps.
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One of the things I see with the photos in the earlier link is the loss of detail.  In the write up for American Arrow they state "A small loss in detail occurs (about 5%) during polishing, however, this is a small penalty to pay or the superior strength and aging properties of stainless steel". :confused: Should this be a concern? I compared the photos with an original piece that I have and to me there is a significant loss of detail on the scalloped edge on the lower portion and other areas. Am I being to critical? 
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30usa1, unfortunately, what choice do you have?..if you really want to run a viking cap, any nos or used original from that time probably isn't usable anymore...so it seems like the american arrow is the only game in town... $430 is a lot of money, but maybe look at it this way: many parts & accessories aren't available now at any price...  epi
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Bill, The 2 flip up caps you have I assume are not screw type and are for 1931 Chevies am I correct? 30 USA1 I assume wants the screw on cap for 1930 Chevy which I think is being made in one piece. The caps that Gary Wallace sells I believe is from Don Sommer. They are nice and worth the money considering the cost to replate and the loss of detail at that time.
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Hello All,
The Viking radiator cap which is referred to is not actually Viking in origin. The image is that of a ROMAN SIGNIFER. They were guards much like our Secret Service and lived in the Pretorian period of Roman history. In that period of Rome the skin of a lioness draped as a cloak was a status symbol for a warrier. Examine closely and you will see the head of the lioness.
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The Viking cap I recently purchased is a screw on, not flip top, type. I have compared it to an original I purchased many years ago whilst on holidays in the USA. There is no noticeable lack of detail in the reproduction stainless one. It looks terrific on the car.
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Hey John Gill... Here ya go. ![[Linked Image from rdgsons.com]](http://rdgsons.com/vcca/vik.jpg)
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In Review,
It seems you may be correct on the brackets! However? On this issue of the signifer, why no reply? Do your research!
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You are right on the issue of the ROMAN SIGNIFER.  It is very similar to everything that I saw on the web search I conducted. The picture above even has a similar neck line to the original cap design. There is an interesting article in a back issue of G&D, Feb 1998, JYD's Rainbow's End.  Where did the Viking name come from? Anybody have any  ?
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Hey John Gill...Here ya go! ![[Linked Image from rdgsons.com]](http://www.rdgsons.com/vcca/vik2.jpg)
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Hello All,
Isn't she pretty!
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