I have a '55 Champion coupe and original style steel wheels with the little clips for "poverty" hubcaps. I'm wondering if hubcaps from later years' Studebakers will fit these wheels. I'm not wanting wheel covers, but I'd rather have hubcaps. Thanks, Jerry in Denver
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I only have one '55 hubcap and would be quite happy to find four more, but kinda nicer than my one. I like most of Studebaker's hubcaps. Come to think about it, I like the little hubcaps of other makes of cars too. Actually, I think the '55 hubcaps look like they belong there on that car. I've been seeing on eBay that there are many sets of great looking hubcaps, but how new can I go using my stock wheels that have the three stamped-steel clips in the wheel for the cap to click over it. I tried a nice '60's Chevy hubcap on the Stude wheels and they did snap on to the wheel clips, seemed a bit loose and far easier to wiggle and I could pull it off with my hands. Hmmm.
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The Wheels with the slots for the Hubcap Clips and that size Hub Caps that only fit them, were used '47 to '57, so IMO the '53-'55 Type that you have are the best looking you will find and no later ones will fit those wheels.
If you network with the Local Chapter Members or nearby Chapter Members at Swap Meets at Zone Meets etc. you should be able to find some nice '53 to '55 Hub Caps used, as the stock of NOS ones in South Bend ran out maybe only 5 years ago, there were many dozens of those.
Most used ones have the Transparent Gold Lacquer worn off like these:
The Gray one looks like it is at Bob Peterson's place in Northern Calif. come to think of it, he may even have some. He posts on here about selling off fleets of Studebakers for people.
OR, check some of these Studebaker Vendors: http://studebakervendors.comLast edited by StudeRich; 09-09-2016, 09:36 PM.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Yes, I've always liked the search and the finding. On-line is ok, but locating something at the salvage yard is a real hoot. Thank goodness for the internet because it helps us find parts that have, in many cases, gotten to be rare.
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Originally posted by 60jerry View PostI only have one '55 hubcap and would be quite happy to find four more, but kinda nicer than my one. I like most of Studebaker's hubcaps. Come to think about it, I like the little hubcaps of other makes of cars too. Actually, I think the '55 hubcaps look like they belong there on that car. I've been seeing on eBay that there are many sets of great looking hubcaps, but how new can I go using my stock wheels that have the three stamped-steel clips in the wheel for the cap to click over it. I tried a nice '60's Chevy hubcap on the Stude wheels and they did snap on to the wheel clips, seemed a bit loose and far easier to wiggle and I could pull it off with my hands. Hmmm.
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Originally posted by 60jerry View PostThanks for the info. I was afraid it might be a difficult job to find the hubcaps and I'm just beginning to network a little bit locally, so I'll keep looking for the ones that were meant to be on this car.
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