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1966 1967 1965 1964 1963 1962 1960s Rambler Dog Dish Hubcaps (2) Good & Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $17.54
Location:

Topeka, Kansas, United States

Topeka, Kansas, United States
GOOD UNRESTORED VINTAGE WITH ABOVE AVERAGE FINISH
Warranty:No


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1960s RAMBLER DOG DISH HUBCAPS

  HERE'S SOMETHING THAT IS HARD TO FIND YET REASONABLY PRICED. THESE RAMBLER CAPS ARE BECOMING A RARITY AND REALLY COOL TO DISPLAY IN THE TRUNK IF YOU ARE RUNNING CUSTOM WHEELS.   KIND OF FUNNY HOW WE USED TO FIND THESE CAPS ONCE IN A WHILE AND NOW WE NEVER DO. THERE ARE 2 CAPS LISTED HERE. 

ON TO THE DESCRIPTION.  BOTH OF THESE CAPS HAVE A COUPLE OF LITTLE DINGS/SCRATCHES, BB SIZE TO THUMBPRINT.   PROBABLY REPAIRABLE IF OF CONCERN, OTHERS MAYBE NOT.  MOST OF THE TINY DINGS ARE ON THE SIDE EDGE THAT IS HARDER TO SEE..  THERE IS ALSO EASY TO REPAIR PAINT WEAR.  NOT BARRETT JACKSON CAPS JUST GOOD OLD CAPS THAT WOULD POLISH UP NICELY AND WOULD SERVE MOST OWNERS WELL.  ANYWAY, IF YOU KNOW THESE CARS YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO FIND THESE CAPS IN ANY CONDITION.  I RATE THESE A 4 MINUS  ON A SCALE OF 1-5 WITH 5 AS THE HIGH, BASED ON AGE RARITY & CONDITION. A GREAT DEAL.

ONE OTHER COMMENT, WE SPENT A SEVERAL WEEKENDS AT SOME OF THE LARGEST SWAP MEETS IN THE MIDWEST OVER THE LAST YEAR.  HUNDREDS OF VENDORS, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND NONE OF THESE!  TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT THESE.

I try to be honest about what I sell.  Almost all of these old hubcaps have imperfections.  Unless you are willing to spend hundreds for a set the best you can do are look for those in decent shape which these are. 

WE SHIP ALL OVER THE WORLD!

These old car parts are becoming more and more scarce.  After 8 years of selling over a 5000 items we've come to this conclusion.   If we can't sell the parts for a reasonable price, we're going to warehouse them. This is especially true of the nice parts and more unusual parts.  All they can do is go up in value.  Our point is this.  We've got the space and the means to collect and store what we sell.  Having said that don't be surprised if we run an item only once or twice and if it doesn't sell it doesn't show back up.  Please don't misunderstand us.  We want and do appreciate your business.  It just doesn't make sense to us to spend time and money relisting items over and over when almost all of these parts have only one way to go in the future.  UP. 

PLEASE NOTE:  DUE TO SEVERAL NON-PAYERS WE HAVE ADDED THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT MEANT FOR THOSE TYPE OF BIDDERS.  WHILE THE VAST MAJORITY OF BUYERS PAY FOR WHAT THEY BID ON, WE HAVE RECENTLY SEEN A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN UNPAID ITEMS.  SO>>>IF YOU PLAN ON BIDDING PLEASE PLAN ON PAYING.   THANKS.  HAPPY BIDDING. 

 

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