For Sale One (1) NOS Road Wheel center cap - late style.

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One (1) Road Wheel center cap - late style on ebay. NOS. Not mine.

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1975 76 77 78 79 80 81 Plymouth Dodge Chrysler NOS MoPar Chrome Center WHEEL CAP
 
Thanks Stan

Doesn't look NOS to me.

Arizona parts has NOS for $70.
 
Thanks Stan

Doesn't look NOS to me.

Arizona parts has NOS for $70.
I didn't know Marty had any left. Good to know. Thanks.
Still cant find you trim rings, though. But I'm looking. And I wont even post them. I'll PM you directly on those.
 
I didn't know Marty had any left. Good to know. Thanks.
Still cant find you trim rings, though. But I'm looking. And I wont even post them. I'll PM you directly on those.

Thanks Stan!

I do have 3 trim rings now and a FCBO'er in NJ has a driver quality one that he is going to send to me unless I find a better one.
 
The ad actually says more than 10 available at 89.50 a Piece.
 
I would never ever buy anything from fm mopar no matter how badly I needed it. crooks crooks. the family seems to be carrying on the legacy. sorry but that's the way I feel.
 
3580360 have 7 NOS

Hey Marty I was just given a set of 5 road wheels by a customer and I am looking for trim rings and fillers for them. Any stock on those? I have Mopar Center caps for them already. - Thanks

Edit Correction. Just the fillers as I am aware of how hard trim rings are to get.
 
At least with GM it is common practice to re-use partnumbers after something like 30 years. Causes some Irritation for vintage car owners, often even a similar or identical part.
No idea if that also goes for Mopar, however.
 
I've looked up factory Mopar p/n's, find the cross reference number to the aftermarket replacement, and see under that replacement's application include half of GM for the period.
 
At least with GM it is common practice to re-use partnumbers after something like 30 years. Causes some Irritation for vintage car owners, often even a similar or identical part.
No idea if that also goes for Mopar, however.
Chrysler doesn't recycle part numbers.
 
I would never ever buy anything from fm mopar no matter how badly I needed it. crooks crooks. the family seems to be carrying on the legacy. sorry but that's the way I feel.
Frank sold the parts business several years ago, and the family doesn't have anything to do with it now.
 
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