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Dave  if the centers are a black backgroung to the emblem then they could
have been r,w,blue. only the red centers were never r,w,blue. if it looks
like there is tape in there then they were r,w,blue.  the red center ones
just had plain chrome showing in the sections   Dave O

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From: david_seibert@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:david_seibert@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 3:15 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: '64 Sport Fury spinner wheel covers


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Doug, I had the same question.  The original set I have for my 64 Sport
is not colored red, white and blue.  All sections are almost a pearl
color.  Thought maybe the paint had worn off but at Carlisle last year
an original owner of another 64 Sport confirmed that the hubs were not
red, white, and blue as one might expect.  So I left mine as they were.


Dave

Douglas Sutherland wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone in the club have a wheel cover with the original
> red/white/blue
> hub inlays intact?
>
> Is the attached photo correct?
>
> I am restoring my wheel covers (keeping everything stock) and I have a
> color
> question.
>
> If the valve stem hole is down and the Plymouth logo is upright, is blue
> on
> bottom, white on left and red on right?
>
> These three insets appear to be aluminum "stickers" glued to the pot
> metal
> hub.? Was the original paint anodized aluminum (translucent color like
> the
> hub logo) or opaque color?
>
> Have you had any luck restoring the painted flat black circle on the
> stainless steel wheel cover circling the raised hub?
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Doug
>
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