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A4_WW_Wheel_Buick_Buffalo_CA_1_A.jpgA4 WW Wire Wheel Buffalo1459 viewsBuffalo Wire Wheel for Buick. Approx 3 inches at basefrank
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Z_CA_1_B.jpgZ1285 viewssidefrank
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Z_CA_1_A.jpgZ1101 viewsDESCRIPTION: Cast aluminum threaded hub cap for a Z automobile built in Czechoslovakia between the years of 1924 and 1939. This cap is probably pre 1930 because it is threaded. The name of the car was just “Z”.
SIZE: The cap has an outside diameter of 2 ¼” and is 1 ¼” high with external threads.
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Zust_CFe_1_C.jpgZust890 viewsfrank
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vulcan_.jpgVulcan 1904409 viewsfrank
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Chenard_Walcker.jpgChenard Walcker 1919323 viewsright-hand-drive French touring car .
Chenard-Walcker, also known as Chenard & Walcker and Chenard et Walcker
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Roamer_1919_C6.jpgRoamer 1919317 viewsC6 Roadsterfrank
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Abbott_Detroit_NPPS_1_A.jpgAbbot Detroit310 viewsDescription: Abbot Detroit NPPS threaded hubcap with brass insert.
Measurement: 3 9/32” OD X 1 ½” H with 3 1/8” threads. 2 5/8” across flatsfrank
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Briscoe_1918.jpgBriscoe294 views1918 Briscoe from
http://www.horseless.org.nz
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Deemster_.jpgDeemster 1914-23288 viewsOgston Motor Company Ltd.
Deemster Works
Victoria Road
Acton
London W3
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ASH-Wheels_Buick_Detroit_PA_2.jpgFrank286 viewsAsh wire wheels and hubcap configuration showing inner and outer and tools as fitted on a 1924 Buick Tourer. This vehicle is located in Swedenfrank
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Ajax_CA_1_A.jpgAjax283 views• Description; Cast aluminum threaded hub cap for an Ajax automobile which was built in Racine, Wisconsin in 1925 and 1926. This car was built by Nash after the LaFayette automobile failed and was renamed as the Nash Light Six on the Ajax’s first anniversary. The Ajax caps are quite rare because the car was only produced for one year. This cap is cast aluminum instead of the normal pressed aluminum and I have never seen a cast one before. It may be either a reproduction or different type and is priced accordingly. It is a very nice looking cap and displays well.
• Size; The cap is 2 7/8” across the flats X 1 7/8” high with 2 5/8”- 16 threads.
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Britannia.jpgBritannia281 views1905-1908
There does not seem to be any surviving cars.frank
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Abbot_Detroit_.jpgAbbot Detroit 1912276 views1912 Abbott Detroit Model 44 Touringfrank
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Dodge_CA_1_A.jpgDodge273 views• Description; Cast aluminum threaded hub cap for a Dodge Brothers automobile. I believe this cap was used on the rear wheels for 1914 thru early 1922 cars with the full floating axles but it is taller and does not have a casting number inside like most. I am not positive of the application.
• Size; The cap is just over 2 7/8” across the flats and is just under 2” high with 1 ¾”- 16 threads.
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