06-21-2018 12:21 PM
I am trying to figure out what vehicle these hubcaps belong to? I believe they are Ford? They are approximately 14" in diameter
06-22-2018 01:27 AM
My guess is about a 62 Ford to say 65 Ford or T-Birds of those years, not your standard issued Ford hub caps but a option. If you have them in hand, you will do good on them, but shipping is a Buzz killer, last month I sold a set (4) Oldsmobile hub caps, got $40 for them plus $20 for shiping, man was I way off shipping was $36.50 an that was through USPS the cheapest, UPS and FED-X WAS $45 and the package only weighed 12 pounds.
Luckly I had got them for Free from a friend years ago, so when ebay and pay pal got done with me I was lucky to get about $15 in my pocket and yours will weigh alot more with them being wires and all those might weigh maybe 15 to 18 pounds for all 4 of them. I have some 79 Chrysler wires on my 68 Ford LTD Country Squire wagon an I had a flat tire on it this week and I weighed the one I had to take off and it came in right at 4 pounds. And the wires on the hub cap are fake made from Plastic, I don't sell car parts any more because of the shipping cost now days....Just my 2 cents worth...Da Nut
06-22-2018 07:03 AM
I personally know a seller, hubcapjoe, and this is what he sells, hob caps, wheel discs, centres. Like anything else, he knows what is worth the effort and what is not.
06-25-2018 08:48 AM
06-25-2018 08:51 AM
06-26-2018 04:21 AM
@mr.elmwood wrote:I personally know a seller, hubcapjoe, and this is what he sells, hob caps, wheel discs, centres. Like anything else, he knows what is worth the effort and what is not.
I think just about every major city has a Hubcap Joe or Hubcap Charlie that roams the highways and freeways in search of hubcaps that have come off.
Ours was Hubcap Charlie, he's gone now, but he had a hubcap selection that was unbelievable. I'd never seen so many hubcaps in my life. I know Hubcap Charlie covered a lot of ground everyday, he was nearly everywhere.
07-09-2018 05:36 PM