Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage Retro Styled Generic 1970's 15" Hubcap (nos) Wheel Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
:

This auction is for 4 15" steel hubcaps. They are manufactured by Del-Met in the 1970's. They are NOS (New Old Stock) and have never been mounted. They are in perfect condition with no scratches, dings or rust. They are a generic replacement for any 15" rim so they should work on any American made car. They should fit Ford, Chevy, Buick, Cadallic, Plymouth, Pontiac, Oldsmobile and so on.

 

These are NOT the new hubcap being manufactured today that are "MADE OF HEAT/IMPACT RESISTANT AUTO GRADE ABS, THEN CHROME PLATED FOR A BEAUTIFUL MIRRORED FINISH"

These are made of steel.

 

These DO NOT "HAVE SPRING STEEL RETAINING CLIPS FOR A TIGHT & VERY SECURE FIT"

These are steel hubcaps with the clips all the way around the hubcap. They have the "Saf Lok" lock ring system which is the clips that are staggered in height all the way around the hubcap. (see photos)

 

These hubcaps are the perfect finishing touch to that restoration project that you are working on or the perfect accent to the car that is in almost original mint condition.

New Volvo V40 teased (NOT the V30)

Sat, 17 Dec 2011

Volvo V40 teased under a sheet The new Volvo V40 – which we thought would be the V30 – is being teased by Volvo ahead of a debut at Geneva 2012. So what is the new Volvo V40? It’s a good question.

India’s first ‘Supercar’ – the DC Design Avanti – debuts at Delhi Motor Show

Fri, 06 Jan 2012

DC Design Avanti debuts in Delhi India car design studio DC Design has revealed ‘India’s first Supercar’ at the Delhi Motor Show. The DC Design Avanti gets a Ford Ecoboost or V6 Honda turbo. Earlier this week we revealed that the first Supercar to emanate from the sub-continent was due to be debuted by Indian car customisers DC Design at the Delhi Motor Show.

A14 to become world’s first wifi road?

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

Around 70 miles of the A14 between Cambridge and Felixstowe is to become a ‘smart road’ fitted with sensors that monitor traffic movement. These sensors will generate highly accurate information about the level of traffic congestion, which is then wirelessly transmitted to a central control system in order to automatically adjust the variable speed limit. On Bing: see pictures of smart roads Find out how much a used Smart car costs on Auto Trader Sounds quite cunning, really.