I was rooting around in a pile of Studebaker stuff I recently purchased in a lot deal and came across a perfect full set of full wheel covers they have an "S" in the center but the center is red not white like most I've seen. Please can someone off the top of your head tell me what kind of car they would be from(Studebaker) The Woman I bought this load from said her husband was into 59-61 Studebakers ....Thanks all in advance. I would post a pic but haven't an account with photo bucket yet.
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Originally posted by effiedude View PostI was rooting around in a pile of Studebaker stuff I recently purchased in a lot deal and came across a perfect full set of full wheel covers they have an "S" in the center but the center is red not white like most I've seen. Please can someone off the top of your head tell me what kind of car they would be from(Studebaker) The Woman I bought this load from said her husband was into 59-61 Studebakers ....Thanks all in advance. I would post a pic but haven't an account with photo bucket yet.
Bob
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I knew You would know the answer Rich! And thanks to all the others on the forum that took the time to answer my query. The caps I have are full covers with the white outer area. I haven't any need for the so if someone out there in Studebaker land needs them Lemme know and we'll make a price of trade works too. They are real nice and clean!Patrick Sammon
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Originally posted by effiedude View PostI was rooting around in a pile of Studebaker stuff I recently purchased in a lot deal and came across a perfect full set of full wheel covers they have an "S" in the center but the center is red not white like most I've seen. Please can someone off the top of your head tell me what kind of car they would be from(Studebaker) The Woman I bought this load from said her husband was into 59-61 Studebakers ....Thanks all in advance. I would post a pic but haven't an account with photo bucket yet.
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Originally posted by WinM1895 View PostIf you find a like wheel cover without the S or any paint, it's from a Checker.
Checker purchased the tooling circa 1967, installed the wheel covers on Superba sedans/station wagons and some taxi-cabs.
Here's my photos from a Checker from the 70's , I think. As you can see the center is not blank.KURTRUK
(read it backwards)
Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln
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Originally posted by kurtruk View PostHere's my photos from a Checker from the 70's , I think. As you can see the center is not blank.
Do you see an S in this wheel cover? No...and I don't either.
Palindrome, a word or sentence that reads the same forwards/backwards: A man, a plan, a canal, Panama / Madam, I'm Adam / Able was I, ere I saw Elba.Last edited by WinM1895; 12-06-2013, 08:39 PM.
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