Chevy hub caps

NCPOP

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I can’t ID these thought it would be easy. I have a guess but can’t confirm it and honestly haven’t tried for a year or two now. I have all 4 somewhere.15530DED-4CED-46FE-977C-AE09BB58AC3E.jpeg15530DED-4CED-46FE-977C-AE09BB58AC3E.jpeg
 

NCPOP

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Also thought maybe the center section to the wire basket hub caps?
 

NCPOP

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Well heck I never thought about a Citation or anything in the 80s for that matter. With these being stainless I first thought Chevy II, then maybe Corvair, but never could solve it.
 

409gang

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Ha, you guys are bringing up bad memories for me. I had a 1980 Pontiac Phoenix LJ that I bought used back in 1983 and drove the wheels off of it. I do remember the axle shaft wearing out the bushing and seal in the transaxle case and had to put a Lemco repair kit in it, other than that I never had any other trouble with it until my wife totaled it, Lol.
 

blkblk63ss

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I don’t have any wheels with small enough centers to fit.
Just drill three equally spaced holes in cap and drill wheel, then use sheet metal screws to mount to wheel. You will have cheep cheep dog dish!!!:crazy You would definitely have one of a kind!!!!:poke
 
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