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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...
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.
actually more than a homeowner he's a superintendent for a company I do business with. he has a little of a carpentry background, but those waves are not an easy task for a wood butcher. trying to do a more of an economical fix for the guy, I would have built it out of drywall, grid, and metal...
I have the factory service manual and several other publications however none show this terminal or wire. I also have several two speed wiper switches and none of them have this terminal. Yes the washer connection is made as part of the two molded connectors. Could this be something for the...
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I think so...... I put it on my Bronco 20 years ago, last I've used it I think
I would use it now, if need be; but there are so many options, some are very local
selling at auction tomorrow. If it has a 440, my bad habits will tingle. Too many were gutted for the 440's, but if it sells cheap, what's a mother to do?