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Old January 16th, 2023, 05:25 PM
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1967 Cutlass Holiday Coupe Original Wheels?

Hello!

I inherited a 1967 Cutlass Holiday Coupe 330 4bbl. Front Bench seat.

The wheels on it are aftermarket Cragar wheels. My goal is to get it back to its original factory look. Any idea which wheel covers or hub caps were on this model?

I'm having a heck of a time figuring this out. Thanks!
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Old January 16th, 2023, 05:41 PM
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This might help.



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Old January 16th, 2023, 05:51 PM
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I'm pretty sure these were the standard hub caps for the 1967 Cutlass Holiday Coupe...



67 Holiday Coupe

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Old January 16th, 2023, 05:56 PM
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The 1967 Cutlass came with plain 14" steel wheels. Base equipment was dog dish hubcaps with body-color wheels. Despite what you see today, few cars came with the dog dish caps. There were three styles of optional wheel covers, the RPO N95 wire wheelcovers, P01 covers, and P02 deluxe covers. There were also P05 SuperStock I chrome wheels.










RPO P01




RPO P02




RPO N95





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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Base equipment was dog dish hubcaps with body-color wheels. Despite what you see today, few cars came with the dog dish caps. There were three styles of optional wheel covers, the RPO N95 wire wheelcovers, P01 covers, and P02 deluxe covers.
Makes sense the dog dish were base equipment.
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the P01 wheel covers were the most popular for the 1967 V8 Cutlass (3600 series)



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Old January 16th, 2023, 07:13 PM
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I have a parts car in Las Vegas that has a set of 4 wheels & wheel covers (tired, sun baked) on it - where are you located?

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does the car have disc brakes?

the factory had special wheels for disc brake cars (SS1s don't fit) & factory drum brake wheels from a '67 won't fit swapped discs from the '70s
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I'm located in Northeast Indiana.

Good question about the brakes – I'll dig into that tomorrow. Learning the history of the vehicle as I go. Thank you all for all of the information!

It seems fair to assume this would have rolled off the line with the PO1's.

Would the spare wheel be any indicator? I have that and I know that's original. Thanks!

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original spare wheel & tire would be same as on the car when new - got pics
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Thinking of this thread, I dug out some 14 & 15 inch wheel covers.





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Old February 16th, 2023, 05:25 PM
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Unless it's a disc brake car, a 14" 4.75x5 bolt circle wheel from any 1960s GM A-body will fit your 67. Full-size Chevrolets too.
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