EARLY 1930'S CHRYSLER THREADED HUBCAP
YEAR: EARLY 1930'S
MATERIAL: ALUMINUM
THREAD: 3 1/8 OD: 3 1/2 HGT: 2 3/16 FLATS: 2 1/4 WIDEST: 3 1/2
CONDITION: VERY GOOD
This cap is not pictured in my Dad's book."Antique Automotive Collectibles". This cap is excellent condition in regards to nicks, pitts and scratches. It could use a buffing. The threads are flawless and the face is very nice. This is a beautiful cap. Please feel free to ask any questions as I always post any questions or new facts about these hub caps that I may have missed or did not know.
This item and thousands more to come in the next few months are from my Father’s private collections. Jack Martells, my Dad, passed away two years ago. He wrote three books on collecting all of which went to HARD COVER. They included “The Beer Can Collector’s Bible”, “The Cone Top Collector’s Bible” and “Antique Automotive Collectibles”. I and another Ebay user (you will have to ask me the user id as I cannot post the id in my listings.) will be selling literally thousands of items from all of his various collections. Some of which include ALL ANTIQUE hubcaps, spark plugs, farm & automotive wrenches, gas & oil items, automobilia, tin advertising, NASCAR, tin toys, Mcdonald’s toys, STAR WARS, miniature bottles, antique beer cans, military, rock & minerals, coins, stamps, HOT WHEELS, movie memorabilia, Shirley Temple, die cast cars, dolls and much more. Please refer to our feedback and shipping info. We COMBINE SHIPPING ON EVERYTHING. We have found that because of all the variety, many people buy a number of items from different categories. We wait for payment on many things while other items are selling to combine multiple sales. We also offer a 3 day return if we agree we have misrepresented an item in any way. My father’s collections were so carefully put together over the years and you will find the condition of most everything is excellent. My father had good eye for the rareness and uniqueness of various things. You will enjoy seeing some of the items being listed soon. Thanks! Glenn E. Martells