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Star_NPPB_UK_2_B.jpgStar (UK)100 viewsDescription: Brass hubcap for a Star. Note the garter ends around the name are different to Star-NPPB_UK_1hubcapco
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Star_PA_1_A.jpgStar PA Model M, R and M-2 on 192888 views• DESCRIPTION: Pressed aluminum threaded hubcap for a Star automobile built in Elizabeth, New Jersey between the years of 1922 thru 1928 by Durant Motors Inc. This cap is a bit hard to find and has Star name in block letters. My notes show this cap being used on Star models M, R, and M-2 on 1928 models.
• SIZE: The cap has an outside diameter of just over 2 13/16” and is 1 5/8” high with 2 ¼”-16 threads.
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Star_PA_2_A.jpgStar 192482 viewsTHREAD: 2 5/16 OD: 2 7/16 HGT: 2 9/16 FLATS 2 WIDEST 2 5/8
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Star_Radiator_Badge.jpgStar Radiator Badge120 viewssize.....................2 11/16 inches tall, 3 5/8 inch wing tip span, round shield is 1 3/8 inches diameter
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Stearns_CB_1_A.jpgStearns106 viewsDescription: Very rare OEM Stearns threaded hubcap grease cover for spoked artillery wheels. Made of very heavy cast and machined nonplated brass.The Stearns was built from 1899 to 1930 by the F.B. Stearns Co. in Cleveland, OH and was known as a prestige automobile. Assume this is from the brass era prior to 1916 but I do not know exact year, model, or application for this cap. Was told it might fit a 1910 Stearns Model 15 - 30 touring car
Dimension: 3 7/8" wide by 1 7/8" high, 3 3/8" threadshubcapco
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Stearns_CB_1_B.jpgStearns86 viewshubcapco
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Stearns_CB_1_C.jpgStearns79 viewshubcapco
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Stearns_Knight_NPPB_4_A.jpgStearns Knight106 viewsDescription: This Stearns Knight hub cap retains the wording and engraved picture of a knight in armor. The hex corners are nice and sharp with no rounding.
Dimension: It measures 3 1/2 inches ID and stands 2 1/4 inches tall.hubcapco
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Stearns_Knight_NPPB_4_B.jpgStearns Knight81 viewshubcapco
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Stearns_PA_1_A.jpgStearns PA 1901-1192 views• Description; Pressed aluminum threaded hub cap with an aluminum insert for a Stearns automobile using wire wheels. Stearns automobiles were built in Cleveland Ohio between the years of 1901 and 1911 and then Stearns became the first company to acquire a license for the Knight sleeve valve engine and Stearns Knight cars were produced from 1912 through 1929.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 2 7/8” and is 1 1/8” high with 2 11/16”- 16 threads.
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Stephens_CA_1_B.jpgStephens104 viewsDescription: Cast aluminium hap for a Stephens - post 1920
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Stephens_CA_1_C.jpgStephens97 viewshubcapco
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