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70's ? Ford Motor Company Dog Dish Truck Hubcaps Van Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Strongsville, Ohio, US

Strongsville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ford

This listing is for a set of 4 Vintage Ford Truck or Van Hub Caps. I am not sure of the years, but include 71 and the 70's. The top says Ford Motor Company. The sticker on the back of one of them reads: D3TA-1130 H (or B) and the Ford logo. They are the dog dish style. They are for 15" wheels. They measure 10-1/8" across the back from the inside of the lip, and about 10-1/2" from the outside of the lip. The side depth is 2" and they are approximately 2-1/2" deep and the deepest point in the center of the cap.

They are in good condition. Two of them have been painted over. One has a small dent on the top. Some have some rust on the backs, and some may have a little paint peel.  They are a nice solid set of Vintage Hubcaps.

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