UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I can’t remember seeing this ad for a Cutlas Wheel cover that included an FC-170.
“ORIGINAL RARE 1960 JEEP Cutlas Wheel Covers Fact Spec Sheet Folder Brochure, 8-1/2′ x 11″, one page”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I can’t remember seeing this ad for a Cutlas Wheel cover that included an FC-170.
“ORIGINAL RARE 1960 JEEP Cutlas Wheel Covers Fact Spec Sheet Folder Brochure, 8-1/2′ x 11″, one page”
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These wheel covers were always a popular item back in the early 1960’s. I remember being able to buy them through the J.C. Whitney catalog in 15″ or !6″ inch size. A set of 4 retailed for $16.99 plus the cost of UPS delivery. I would still like to get a set of these for my 1962 wagon, I think they may cost me a bit more then the 1962 price.
HAHAHAHA — WERE THESE THE ONES WITH THE BLACK ” J ” ON THE REAR HUBCAP ??? — I THREW AWAY A SET A FEW YEARS AGO — THEY LOOKED SO CORNY I FIGURED THEY WERE MADE IN CHINA …
Vladimir, I wild & crazy guy, I buy them, give you 20 kopecks, too bad you throw away.
Two different examples of “J” type hubcaps. The black lettered “J” was confirmed by Pascal to be from Cutlas. The red “J” is a mystery, but given it’s a JEEP “J”, it may have come from Kaiser-Jeep???
http://www.ewillys.com/2017/06/01/4-cutlas-hubcaps-ormond-beach-fl-50/