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Default ET oval center caps

Just put these on my custom ET rear wheels, what era are these caps from?





Also have a few extras and the original billet caps

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Good looking cap!
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How do you like those ET Classic V wheels? I've been eyeing those, as I feel that they look far more authentic than the current American Racing Torq thrust wheels. Also, the backspacing options are nice, since I have a Chevy II with limited space for wheels/tires.
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How do you like those ET Classic V wheels? I've been eyeing those, as I feel that they look far more authentic than the current American Racing Torq thrust wheels. Also, the backspacing options are nice, since I have a Chevy II with limited space for wheels/tires.
Scott at Team III wheels was great to work with and the wheels came out perfect. It was about a 2 week turnaround from order to delivery.
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Very cool center caps
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I remember those ET caps from 1968. They were very popular in our area at that time because we had a large tire/ speed shop selling them.
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I remember those ET caps from 1968. They were very popular in our area at that time because we had a large tire/ speed shop selling them.
Thanks bud at least we now know minimum 1968 for these caps....
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I have a set of the round end (not oval) caps for my ETs but I hate the green label on my blue car. I never saw those plain chrome ones. I wish I could find a set of those for my car. Let me know if you want to part with the two you have please.

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I have a set of the round end (not oval) caps for my ETs but I hate the green label on my blue car. I never saw those plain chrome ones. I wish I could find a set of those for my car. Let me know if you want to part with the two you have please.

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Verne the billet ones you can purchase new from Team III Wheels its an option with purchase otherwise you get the taller ones as standard equipment...

Green label doesn't look to bad on my blue car
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Thanks. I hope the screw circle is the same for my circa '65 wheels. I'll ask them for a measurement. I know the logo is more modern, but I'll put up with that.

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