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1941 Hubcap needed

Started by Rod Dahlgren #19496, September 02, 2013, 07:34:21 PM

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Rod Dahlgren #19496

Just got a call from one of the guys with a 41 sedan. He just put the engine in it that I built for him and lost a hubcap on the test run. So- He needs a decent driver quality cap. Full size cap, not the small one. Any help? He says he will buy a couple just to have a spare.
YES, the 346 runs great. He says he never remembers the old engine ever running this smooth and having nice power.
Rod 19496
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Bob Schuman

Failure of the 1941-1946 style large wheel disc to stay in place may be due to the car having one or more wheels that were originally for 1948 and later cars. The 1941-47 wheels for cars with 15 inch tires were 5-1/2 inches wide, and the 48-55 wheels look virtually identical, but were 6 inches wide. If a pre-1948 large wheel disc is put on a later wheel, it may seem to snap on okay, but will not fully engage the spring clips, and may be easily lost.
I have known of 1941 cars believed to be original, that were found to have the later 6 inch wheels, possibly due to a long-ago accident, and unavailability of the 5-1/2 inch wheels. Dealing with old cars, there are often surprises about what and why something was done years ago.
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Jeff Maltby 4194

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gary griffin


Rod,

   Jeff is correct the caps measure about 1 inch smaller than the wheels but you did not mention the model of the sedan.

   Some sedans (67 series and 75 series come to mind) take 16 inch wheels.

   The early 70's trucks took 16.5 inch wheels and after a while 16 inch tires were impossible to find because everyone was buying 16.5's. At that time there was no real value to old Cadillac s especially keeping them original and many were converted to 15 inch wheels and tires. I found 16 inch very hard to find when I was restoring my 1942 6719 but finally found a few. Just a little FYI in case .
Gary Griffin

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