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Any suggestions on where to get hubcaps for my 1954 Bel Air? I've been to hubcaps.com and a few other places but would like to hear from the experts...that's you! Thanks! Dan
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Hey Dandee,
I don't mean to be a pest; but "hubcaps" (the little dog dish size) or "wheelcovers" (the full size ones)??
You mention a Bel Air. So I presume you mean the full size ones.
Thought we should clarify, just so everybody is on the same page.
Bill.
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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e bay is the best place ive found, but you have to widdle thru the junk till you find the quality you want. there are some ebay stores that sell nothing but new old stock. ive done buisness with a (gyrhead and sons) a few times on ebay, he buys up old parts stores, nice guy. i have a extra set id let go cheep, but they are driver quality at best, in fact i think 1 may be missing the center cap.
bill pearson
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Dandeeway, Check out the Lone Star Region of VCCA. Our club meets at 2:30 PM the second Sunday of each month in Arlington at 1000 Eunice street (Senior Center) a couple of blocks South of Abrams on Collins st. and East on Eunice. We have several swap meeter members that usually can come up a set of 53 or 54 wheelcovers at a decent price.
Life's a long winding trail, love Jesus and ride a good horse!
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