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Allen_PA_1_A.jpgAllen10 viewsPressed Allen cap. Item 22 in threaded hubcaps unlimited by D Kuhn SnrDKuhn
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Amilcar_CFe_1_A.jpgAmilcar12 viewsDescription: Left hand iron cap for an Amilcar built in St Dennis & Seine (France) for an Amilcar 1921-36 . Identified as item32 page 6in Dennis Kuhn Snr's "Threaded Hubcaps Unlimited, The early ones 1880 to 1930" Gauche in French is left. Droite is right
Dimension: 4" diameter, 3 5/8" internal threads, 1 5/8" high, weighs 1 lb 6 5/8 ozhubcapco
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Columbus_CA_1_A.jpgColumbus10 viewsDescription: Hubcap for a 1906-1909 Columbus Automobile. I am not certain if this fits a Firestone Columbus horseless carriage. The hubcap is heavy cast aluminum and has a light crack on the edge.
Dimension: It is 3 inches in diameter. 1 3/4" tall , 2 11/16" I.D threadshubcapco
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McLaughlin_Buick_PA_5_A.jpgMcLaughlin Buick?8 viewsDescription: not a McLaughlin Buick cap but rather an after market cap sold for 1929 Buicks and fits the standard models only.
Dimension: measures approximately 3 1/2 INCHES AT THE BASE, 2 3/4 INCHES AT THE TOP, 1 3/4 INCHES TALL.
It comes in two sizes and I have always believed this to be a McLaughlin Buick. It is shown in Kuhn’s book and Jack Martells book as such. Attempting to resolvehubcapco
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REO_PA_1_A.jpgREO 1929 Speed Wagon10 views• Description; Pressed aluminum threaded hub cap for a 1929 REO Speed wagon truck and also used on other REO trucks from the early 1930s. This cap is miss-identified as a Packard cap in Kuhn’s book, Threaded Hubcaps Unlimited, and has an octagon rather than Packard’s trademarked, red painted hex.
• Size; The cap has an outside diameter of 3 11/16” and is just over 2 ¾” high with 2 5/8”- 16 threads.
Matt
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