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Parenti_Radiator_Badge.jpgParenti202 views1920-22 champleve Parenti radiator emblem . It measures 2 1/4 in. by 2 3/8 in. Parenti was built from 1920-1922 in Buffalo, New York and was unusual in having a design that didn't use axles. Bodies were made of plywood, and the car sold reasonably well. In 1922, the company became part of the Hanover Motor Car Companyfrank     (2 votes)
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Cole_PA_1_A.jpgCole 891 viewsDescription: Pressed aluminum threaded cap from a late model Cole 8
Dimension: THREAD: 2 31/32 OD: 3 7/32 HGT: 1 7/8 FLATS: 2 3/4 WIDEST 3 7/32
hubcapco     (2 votes)
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Star_Stuart_CB_1_A.jpgStuart 234 viewsSTUART TRUCK HUBCAP MADE BY STAR OF WOLVERHAMPTON UK. 3 3/8" approx THREAD AND 4 3/4" OD
Star produced this between 1906-1908 . 2 cylinder, 3 speeds and shaft drive.frank     (1 votes)
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Reichenbacher_CB_1_A.jpgReichenbacher233 viewsfrank     (1 votes)
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Noma_Radiator_badge.jpgNoma103 viewsRadiator badge from a Noma Motor Corps , NY 1919-1923 . This was an assembled car using either a Continental or Beaver 6 cyl engine. Several hundred were builtWolfe Emde     (1 votes)
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Detroiter_car.jpgDetroiter Car205 viewsNote cap on rear wheel is same as Detroiter_CFe_2_Afrank     (1 votes)
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Mason_CFe_2_A.jpgMason151 viewsDescription: Cast iron threaded cap for a Mason. Mason Road King truck, 1922 – 1925 built by the Durant Motor Company to supplement it’s Star range and after a few months was being assembled by the Mason Motor Truck Co of Flint Mi. Before production came to an end, assembly was undertaken by the Road King Division of the Flint Motor Company.
Dimension: 3 3/8" diameter, 1 1/2" high, 3" internal threads, 1 lb 2 1/4 ozhubcapco     (1 votes)
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Cole_PA_2_B.jpgCole 882 viewsSydney     (1 votes)
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Oakland_Canada_NPPB_3_A.jpg1929-1930 Oakland273 viewsOakland made in Canada
2" Tall
2 3/4" Thread Diameter
4" Hex Diameterjakel     (1 votes)
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Hupmobile_Radiator_Badge_1914-15_K_NModel.jpgHupmobile Radiator Badfe 1914-15 Model K and N187 viewsThe Hupmobile radiator emblem was used on the model K Hupp 1914 thru 1915 and the first year of the model N for 1915.
hubcapper     (1 votes)
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Bimel_Radiator_Badge.jpgBimel241 viewsVery rare 1915 or 1916 champleve Bimel radiator emblem in excellent condition. It measures 2 1/4 in. in diameter. and it doesn't appear that it was ever attached. There are no maker's marks. I don't know if it is NOS or Pulferiana. The Bimel Automobile Co., once the Bimel Buggy Co., built one model marketed as the Elco. The Elco 30 was a 4-cylinder touring car built in Sidney, Ohio during 1915 and 1916frank     (1 votes)
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ASH-Wheels_Buick_Detroit_PA_2.jpgFrank275 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     (1 votes)
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Straker_Squire_car.jpgStraker Squire179 viewsJeff     (1 votes)
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Cole_PB_1_A.jpgCole 30144 viewsCole series 30 hub cap 1911 hubcapco     (1 votes)
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delahaye_logo1.gifDelahaye logo86 viewsfrank     (1 votes)
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