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What do these belong to?

Wiley88

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Found these in Dad's stash of parts. Anyone know what cars they would have belonged to?

If they didn't go with my 69 Charger, they will be posted for sale if anyone's interested.

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Dodge Code 587 style full wheel cover, often referred to as a "mag style" hubcap. These were a common option for Dodge vehicles in the late 1960s and early 1970s, featuring the iconic "Fratzog" logo in the center.

  • These wheel covers were often used on models such as the Dodge Charger, Dart, and Coronet.
  • They are designed to fit over standard steel wheels.
  • The center logo is the "Fratzog", which was a triangular, three-pointed symbol used by the Dodge division from 1962 until the early 1980s.
  • The specific size and condition determine the value, with new or well-preserved vintage sets being more valuable.
  • These are often sought after by classic Mopar restoration enthusiasts.
 
Someone with a 69 salesman guide can identify them.
 
Found these in Dad's stash of parts. Anyone know what cars they would have belonged to?

If they didn't go with my 69 Charger, they will be posted for sale if anyone's interested.

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The pictured wheel cover, part number 2944092, was available on 1969 Dart, Coronet, and Charger, and also on the 1970 Dart.

A similar wheel cover, part number 2881769, was available on 1968 Dart, Coronet, Charger, Polara, and Monaco.

Both year wheel covers were essentially the same with the 1969 version painted black in the inset areas, and the 1968 version painted dark argent in the inset areas.
 
That is great news! They likely belong to my car! Thank you for the helpful information
 
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