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Yes, the F100 used a cap that they measured at 9 1/2" while the F250 used a cap that they measured at 10 1/2". The F250 caps were also deeper to be able to clear the Dana 60 rear hubs.
Those look to be in very good condition from the picture. The F100 9 1/2" stainless steel caps are reproduced but that's the only one I know of. None of the painted ones are yet or the larger size.
Yes, the F100 used a cap that they measured at 9 1/2" while the F250 used a cap that they measured at 10 1/2". The F250 caps were also deeper to be able to clear the Dana 60 rear hubs.
Correct. For historical note, Ford never offered, or ever manufactured, a hubcap for the F 350 single wheel 6 lug ( '61-'66 ), which could have been a third size of this bottle cap design. IMO, this was an eye sore, never liked the look of a 6 lug F 350 pickup without hubcaps.
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