UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20/cap
Some late 1940s/early 1950s hubcaps and, possibly, some late 1950s/early 1960s Surrey (or they could be Aero auto) hubcaps.
“$20 per hubcap or $150 for all”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20/cap
Some late 1940s/early 1950s hubcaps and, possibly, some late 1950s/early 1960s Surrey (or they could be Aero auto) hubcaps.
“$20 per hubcap or $150 for all”
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the big ones are aero-wheel-covers — my 53 willys aero-falcon flew away Monday 5-4-20 , along with 2 of its sisters looking for a new home , and it found it , high on a hill overlooking ****** creek and in the distance MT SURIBACHI , a noted cascade STRATOVOLCANO — lets just say it didn’t get there under its own power , the L-161 lightning engine was in the trunk with the rest of its guts — julio the car mover did the hauling and stuck his new ford super-duty on the ranch road turn-around — almost lost ( 3 ) willys classics , the trailer was listing badly to the starboard side , so we off-loaded there and used the cj-6 as an airplane tug — one car moving hint , if you have your oil bath air cleaner in the trunk , drain it before the journey , mine turned over and leaked petroleum into the aero-falcon spare tire well and down onto julios 4 car trailer , I thought it was a can of oil in the trunk leaking ? — one plus was julios off-color Portuguese jokes concerning isolated country living and SHEEP , I really didn’t get the punch line ??
Isolated country living where women are scarce and sheep are… now what was it?… nervous? Hey! I didn’t make that up. A friend that visited Montana a lot told me that about 25 years ago. Now back to Jeep stuff.
Hi Sergio,
It looks like the ad is no longer active on Facebook, so I’ve updated the post.
I did a quick search for some Aero hubcaps, but didn’t have any luck locating others for sale.
– Dave
Are these Aero caps still available? Very interested in them as I’m building an Ace for 13 year old daughter.
Thanks Brian!
Hi Brian,
I haven’t seen these hubcaps reposted. I’ve updated the post. If I do see it reappear, I will send you a note.
– Dave