Classic Cars & Classic Hubcaps
We sell a bunch of Classic OEM Hubcaps, so I thought it’d just be fair to tell you about the ones that we sell the most. Ready? 1968 Dodge Charger The designer - Richard Sias - had developed double-diamond coke bottle profile that included a bunch of sophisticated curves around the front fenders and rear quarter panels. Both the front and rear end sheet metal was designed by a man named Harvey J. Winn. The back of the car had a "kick up" spoiler appearance that was inspired by the Group 7 Racing cars that existed back in the day. Chevrolet Corvette It was first introduced late in the 1953 model year and then ended in 1962. It was often referred to the "solid-axle" model because the whole independent rear suspension “thing” didn’t really make its debut until the 1963 Sting Ray came out. There were a total of 300 hand-built polo white convertibles produced for that year (1953); this made it the most wanted and also most rare Corvette out of them all. The 1955 model and Chevrolet Corvette Hubcaps offered the 265 cu in (4.34 L) V8 engine as an option .. even though the very first 7 “off the production line” had come with the standard "Blue Flame" Inline-6. 1966 Ford Mustang When it was released in 1966, it had some moderate trim changes to it; changes included a new grille, side ornamentation, OEM Ford Mustang Hubcaps and gas cap. There was a cruisematic 3-speed automatic transmission that was available or the 225-hp V8. Both of the 1965 and 1966 models had differentiated by modifications in the exterior, despite similar design. 1968 Chevrolet Camaro There was a total of 235,147 models made: 40,977 of the RS models, 27,884 of the SS models, and only 7,199 of the Z28 models.
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