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> Late style steelies: center caps, ... what do they look like?
type4org
post Oct 15 2006, 12:36 PM
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In a few days I'll get a beautiful refinished set of late-style steelies for my '76. I'm about to put a for sale ad in for the current Rivieras if anyone is interested, by the way. My question is about center caps: Would anyone have a nice close-up of the center caps and wheel bolt caps these wheels got at the factory?

This is the wheel I mean:

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post Oct 15 2006, 04:11 PM
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I am also in the process of swapping late steel wheels for aftermarket alloys on my '76. I have no lug covers to show. I am waiting on some from an online VW parts source. Supposedly on back order, I hope.
Here are some shots of a center cap, plain black, smooth surface. These are also used on VW's with "styled steel sport wheels".


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