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In my continued quest to return the old look to my '67 Ford F100 Custom Cab, I dumped the "mags" (with oil filter center caps!) that came on it it, and went back to steel wheels and hubcaps.
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67 Ford F100 Custom Cab
352V8 C6 Auto Factory Air
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Very Nice, I especially like the beauty ring. I've got an F250 with original caps that I am planning on cleaning up and also painting the rims original color.
I like a stock/original wheel/wheel cover(hubcap) much better than any aftermarket wheel, and not knowing the '67-'72 style that well....are you sure that that hubcap is "correct" for your year truck?? I understand that the trim rings are added just for your preference, and they do look great, but what concerns me is the actual hubcaps themselves.
BTW Your truck is awsomme with whatever wheel/rim/wheel cover/hubcap that you deceide to use on it!!!!!!!!!
SuperCab... note I said I was going to return the old look to my '67 Ford F100 Custom Cab not necessarily make it original for show.
Mike W... I kept the oil filter centercaps, for nostalgia sake
Thanks all, appreciate the kudos...
GolferSA
67 Ford F100 Custom Cab
352V8 C6 Auto Factory Air
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