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Chenard_walcker_CWM_1_A.jpgChenard Walcker98 viewsDESCRIPTION: Cast white metal threaded hub cap for a Chenard Walcker automobile built in France between the years of 1901 and 1946.
SIZE: The cap has an outside diameter of 3 3/16” and is about 1 7/8” high with threads that are about 3”- 13 per inch.hubcapper     (2 votes)
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McLaughlin_Buick_CA_1_B.jpgMcLaughlin Buick153 viewssidefrank     (2 votes)
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Standard_Steel_Car_NPPB_1_A.jpgStandard Steel Car109 views• Description; Heavy nickel plated pressed brass threaded hub cap for a Standard automobile built in Butler, Pennsylvania by the Standard Steel Car company between the years of 1914 and 1923. The cap has a brass or stainless insert which I believe was the same emblem used on the Radiator and most of these end up in emblem collections. The emblems on these cars show Pittsburg even though the cars were built in Butler. The factory was later acquired by American Austin.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 2 ¾” and is 1 5/8” high with 2 9/16”-16 threads
frank     (2 votes)
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Pierce_Arrow_PA_2_A.jpgPierce Arrow110 views3 1/8" wide by 1 3/4" high, 2 15/16" threadsfrank     (2 votes)
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Chalmers_NPPS_1_A.jpgChalmers NPPS 1908-24123 views• Description; Nickel plated pressed steel hubcap for a Chalmers automobile built in Detroit, Michigan between the years of 1908 and 1924.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 2 11/16” and is about 1 7/8” high with 2 9/16” – 16 threads. hubcapco     (2 votes)
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Massey_Ferguson__1_b.jpgMassey Ferguson155 viewshubcapco     (1 votes)
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Briscoe_CB_3_A.jpgBriscoe 1915123 viewsDescription: Threaded brass ( may have been nickle plated) hubcap from a 1915 Briscoe
Dimension: THREAD: 2 1/4 OD: 3 9/16 HGT: 1 1/8 WIDEST 3 9/16 Diameter
hubcapco     (1 votes)
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Wagon_F_Green_CB_1_B.jpgWagon Grteen106 viewshubcapco     (1 votes)
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Whippet_PA_2_B.jpgWhippet107 viewssidefrank     (1 votes)
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Whippet_CB_1_A.jpgWhippet127 viewsDescription: Brass threaded cap for a Whippet
Dimensions: Thread 3 3/8", Height 7/8", Diameter 3 11/16"frank     (1 votes)
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REO_Wolverine_PA_1_A.jpgWolverine 6 1927-8131 views• Description; Pressed aluminum threaded hub cap for a Wolverine 6 automobile built by the REO Motor Car Co. in Lansing, Michigan between the years of 1927 and 1928. The Wolverine was introduced as a smaller and less expensive companion car to the REO Flying Cloud. This style has the Wolverine with the open mouth, high right leg and small tail.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 3 5 /16” and is 1 29/32” high with 2 9/16”- 16 threads.
hubcapco     (1 votes)
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Humber_CastFe_1_A.jpgHumber 1905-08114 viewsDescription: Cast iron threaded hub cap for a 1905-08 Humber.
Size: The cap has an inside diameter of 54 mm and an outside diameter of 58 mm taken from the threaded end. The nut measures 48 mm across the flats.
hubcapco     (1 votes)
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Marmon_Buffalo_Wire_Wheel_NPPS_1_A.jpgBuffalo Wire Wheel with Marmon Script138 viewsBuffalo Wire Wheel for a Marmon. The diameter of the threads measure approximately 3 3/8". Stamped on the side is: MS 4.5-RS-WIRE WHEEL CORP. OF A. BUFFALO. N.Y. Stamped on the top is: MARMON OFF ON RIGHT SIDEhubcapco     (2 votes)
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Daimler_Mercedes_NPCB_1_C.jpgDaimler Mercedes151 viewsfrank     (1 votes)
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Erskine_Radiator_Badge_1928.jpgErskine Radiator Badge 1927-29188 viewsfrank     (1 votes)
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