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1954 Pontiac 'Laurentian' hubcaps


I'm new here and looking for help to source a replacement 4th cap for my '54 for the one that ran away and got squished. Help please ASAP, my car will be featured in a friend's rock music video the end of this month.



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Post us a photo of what it looks like, could be hanging in someones barn !



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I bought a very nice set of 4 full wheel hubcaps for a 54 at Bothwell this august. I do not want to break the set as I paid $50 for the set. If no one has a single for sale I will let you have this set for the $50 plus shipping. I bought them because the mounting area show little to no wear. I am having trouble with my 55 full hubcaps staying on the wheels ever since I installed radial tires and was going to try this set on my car but that will not happen until next summer as my 55 is put away for the winter.

Al

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Here's a pic I took of a good one :)20171005_152523.jpg



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Al,

Thank you. I just posted a pic. I'll monitor here, and keep your generous offer in mind. Mine has radials too, so I was thinking of using clear silicone to add some cushioning between the wheels and the caps. Thoughts?



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These are the ones I have and they are in way better condition than the one posted. All 4 are excellent. I never thought of using clear silicone but it sounds like a good idea so I will try it next year. I use the 55 poverty caps when driving the car and just switch to the full hubcap when at a show or when parked at a cruise night.

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Hi there everyone, Ron963 here again on the hunt for those same parts again, the horn, headlight switch, and courtesy light bezel but...now I REALLY need an LL535 flasher, my turn signals stopped working and, I actually use mine :)
I've looked online and see some distributors who tend to stock them but they seem to be out of stock...any suggestions?

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There's one on eBay in the US. Shipping doesn't look cheap though

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Tung-sol-535-Flasher/254579829010?hash=item3b4623e912:g:LhQAAOSwUvBepMK6

 

This one from Jackson Supply (also in the US) may work

https://www.jacksonelectricsupply.com/searchresults.asp?Search=6v+flasher&Submit=Submit

 



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Ron the courtesy light bezel is the same as the one in my 50 Chev so probably 49 to 54 Chev and Pontiac would be the same.

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