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Case_CB_2_A.jpgCase70 viewsAntique pre-1925 brass Case hubcap hub capfrank     (1 votes)
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Stutz_NPPB_1_A.jpgStutz108 views• Description; Nickel plated pressed brass threaded hub cap for a Stutz automobile built in Indianapolis, Indiana between the years of 1911 and 1935.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of just under 2 ¼” and is 1 7/8” high with 2 13/16”- 16 threads.
hubcapco     (1 votes)
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Autocar_CB_5_A.JPGAutocar137 viewsDescription: Cast Bass threaded cap for an Autocar
Dimension: OD 3 1/4", 1 1/8" tall, 2 3/4 threaded diameteruglydog     (2 votes)
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Studebaker_PA_7_A.jpgStudebaker 149 viewsDescription: Pressed Al screw on cap for Studebaker
Dimension: The inside diameter where it screws on is 2 3/4 inches. Aluminum screw-on hubcap measures approx 3" diameter at widest pointhubcapco     (2 votes)
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Inter-state_PB_1_A.jpgInter-State243 viewsDescription: Threaded brass hubcap made by Interstate Motor Co. Muncie 1908-19
Dimension: The outside diameter is 2.750. The dimension across the hex flats is 2.110. The overall height is 1.800frank     (2 votes)
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Durant_NPPB_3_A.jpgDurant174 views2 1/3" thread diameter 2 1/2" diameter hexagon brass hubfrank     (2 votes)
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Henry_PA_1_AB.jpgHenry110 viewssidefrank     (2 votes)
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Smith_Flyer.jpgSmith Flyer169 views1915-18frank     (3 votes)
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Cole_PA_1_C.jpgCole 8121 viewshubcapco     (4 votes)
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Studebaker_A_collection.jpgStudebaker351 viewsA collection of Studebaker Hubcapshubcapco     (4 votes)
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Heine_Velox__CB_1a.jpgHeine Velox155 viewsDescription : Heine Velox was a piano builder that started building cars in 1906. The factory was destroyed by the San Francisco earth quake and car production ceased. They again started building cars from 1921 - 1923.
Dimension: Heine Velox, Cast Brass cap, 4 7/8" OD X 3" high with 4 3/4" - 16 Threads.It weighs 2 lbs 3 1/2 Ounces. This is a rear wheel cap.hubcapper     (2 votes)
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Chenard_Walcker.jpgChenard Walcker 1919302 viewsright-hand-drive French touring car .
Chenard-Walcker, also known as Chenard & Walcker and Chenard et Walcker
frank     (2 votes)
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Dixie_Flyer.jpgDixie Flyer US 1916-23110 viewsKentucky Wagon Mfg Co. Vincennes, Ind:Louisville, Ky. The Dixie Flyer was an assembled car which used various engines by Lycoming or Herschell-Spillman. In 1922 , with the Jackson car, the Dixie Flyer was absorbed by National and became the National Model 6-31frank     (1 votes)
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imperial2.jpgImperial84 viewsJ Lauher     (1 votes)
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hercules.jpgHercules Motor Car Co US 191485 viewsNew Albany, Ind. This car succeeded the Crown Motor Car Co, Louisville, Ky 1913-14. It was a 4 seater with a 2.2 litre L head engine and 2 speed selective transmissionJ Lauher     (1 votes)
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