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Old Jan 7, 2014 | 06:47 PM
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I have a set of (4) wire wheel covers for 1968 Olds F85/Cutlass/442, possibly other models. These fit the 14" stock steel wheels. I have a friend listing these on Ebay, as I do not have an account, and he is helping me out. Pictures can be found in the link at the bottom.

These covers are in excellent condition, with very minor scrapes/dings, and better than anything I have seen at any recent car shows; they would polish up beautifully! I used these on my 1966 Starfire and my late girlfriend's 1971 Duster 340 (yeah, I know...!), for show purposes, as they looked really nice!
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Make a reasonable offer; they are nice, but possibly not advertised in the right place?

Location: Albany, NY area

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Still available......would dress up any Olds, not just a 442!
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Somebody MUST need these.....they are nice; make reasonable offer!
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I have a set of (4) wire wheel covers for 1968 Olds F85/Cutlass/442, possibly other models. These fit the 14" stock steel wheels. I have a friend listing these on Ebay, as I do not have an account, and he is helping me out. Pictures can be found in the link at the bottom.

These covers are in excellent condition, with very minor scrapes/dings, and better than anything I have seen at any recent car shows; they would polish up beautifully! I used these on my 1966 Starfire and my late girlfriend's 1971 Duster 340 (yeah, I know...!), for show purposes, as they looked really nice!
Link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tchlink:top:en

Make a reasonable offer; they are nice, but possibly not advertised in the right place?

Location: Albany, NY area
Originally Posted by R-body_mopar
Somebody MUST need these.....they are nice; make reasonable offer!

These covers are still available, but taken off Ebay; they were listed, I believe, in the wrong category, and therefore were not easily found there!

They would dress up any Olds, but specifically a 1968 model Cutlass/442!

Again, they are NICE......make me a reasonable offer; must sell!! I have no use for them anymore, as I have no Oldsmobiles at all!
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I've got them on my car and they look pretty good!

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I've got them on my car and they look pretty good!

Randy C.

Thanks, Randy!

I had a neighbor that I went to school with back in '68; he bought a 1968 442 W-30 convertible, in Jade Gold, and had those covers; they looked great! (That's why I bought these for my '66 Starfire.....Very nice!)

Unfortunately, HIS car was wrapped around a tree very early in it's life, and the frame was bent.....BUT....it was repaired with a NEW frame.....but I have NO IDEA what happened to it since then!
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Post some better pics, keep trying. I just got a deal on 4 of these that had some road rash for 50 including ship, so price may be high.
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Post some better pics, keep trying. I just got a deal on 4 of these that had some road rash for 50 including ship, so price may be high.
Seems like you were lucky and bought in well under value. Just because you did doesn't make the ones being offered over priced.

Remember there is no official price guide to used parts.

About 2 years ago I sold a pair of extra nice ones for $80.00 apiece to a 68 GTO enthusiast. He would had bought more if I had them. Same wheel cover as offered on 68-69 Pontiacs with exception of the plastic emblem insert.

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Post some better pics, keep trying. I just got a deal on 4 of these that had some road rash for 50 including ship, so price may be high.
Sorry, but I don't have the computer expertise to take/post better pictures! But it sounds like you got a great buy; I paid more than that 45 years ago, when they were almost new!

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Seems like you were lucky and bought in well under value. Just because you did doesn't make the ones being offered over priced.

Remember there is no official price guide to used parts.

About 2 years ago I sold a pair of extra nice ones for $80.00 apiece to a 68 GTO enthusiast. He would had bought more if I had them. Same wheel cover as offered on 68-69 Pontiacs with exception of the plastic emblem insert.

Henry
Thanks for the comments; I bought these covers from a local junkyard from a wrecked 1968 Cutlass or 442 (??), back in 1970, when they were almost new. They have been indoor stored for over 40 years, and have only minor scuffs, and would polish up beautifully. Maybe I should do that....BUT....then I would have to raise the bargain price!

I also saw a 1968 Buick Electra 225 convertible at a local car show last year, that had exactly the same covers....except for the Buick emblem in the center.....are these covers used on any other vehicles for 1968-69???

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I've got them on my car and they look pretty good!

Randy C.


i get nothing but compliments on these on my car...i like em!...
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Originally Posted by R-body_mopar
These covers are still available, but taken off Ebay; they were listed, I believe, in the wrong category, and therefore were not easily found there!

They would dress up any Olds, but specifically a 1968 model Cutlass/442!

Again, they are NICE......make me a reasonable offer; must sell!! I have no use for them anymore, as I have no Oldsmobiles at all!
Originally Posted by rcorrigan5
I've got them on my car and they look pretty good!

Randy C.
Originally Posted by sammy
i get nothing but compliments on these on my car...i like em!...
Old Jul 26, 2014 | 05:48 AM
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Sorry, but I don't have the computer expertise to take/post better pictures! But it sounds like you got a great buy; I paid more than that 45 years ago, when they were almost new!



Thanks for the comments; I bought these covers from a local junkyard from a wrecked 1968 Cutlass or 442 (??), back in 1970, when they were almost new. They have been indoor stored for over 40 years, and have only minor scuffs, and would polish up beautifully. Maybe I should do that....BUT....then I would have to raise the bargain price!

I also saw a 1968 Buick Electra 225 convertible at a local car show last year, that had exactly the same covers....except for the Buick emblem in the center.....are these covers used on any other vehicles for 1968-69???

Originally Posted by sammy
i get nothing but compliments on these on my car...i like em!...
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Bump, still available.....these are NICE!
Old Dec 29, 2014 | 10:44 AM
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Bump, still available.....these are NICE!
Okay, one more try.....you will love these wire covers!
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Okay, one more try.....you will love these wire covers!

Nobody??? Make an offer, I need to clean out some stuff to pay my 2015 property taxes......
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Okay, one more try!

These 1968 Olds wire wheel covers (14") are VERY nice, and SPRING IS COMING! (I think!) It's about time.....

Pretty soon all of you guys will be cleaning/showing/driving your cars, as soon as the weather breaks......and you will be kicking yourselves that you did not buy these covers to dress up your car! Way cheaper than Rallye wheels, and a LOT easier, too!
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Okay, one more try!

These 1968 Olds wire wheel covers (14") are VERY nice, and SPRING IS COMING! (I think!) It's about time.....

Pretty soon all of you guys will be cleaning/showing/driving your cars, as soon as the weather breaks......and you will be kicking yourselves that you did not buy these covers to dress up your car! Way cheaper than Rallye wheels, and a LOT easier, too!

Kid Thunder....are you still out there???

I can't seem to send you a reply, says you are not accepting emails.....


I still have these covers, and would accept a more REASONABLE offer....

Send me your Zipcode, so I can figure out postage/shipping!

Or have you already settled on new wheels for your '67??? These should fit and look great on a '67.....but are not correct for a '67, as those would have had spinner centers......
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What is your best- clear them out- price? I may need an extra set.
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Originally Posted by R-body_mopar
I have a set of (4) wire wheel covers for 1968 Olds F85/Cutlass/442, possibly other models. These fit the 14" stock steel wheels. I have a friend listing these on Ebay, as I do not have an account, and he is helping me out. Pictures can be found in the link at the bottom.

These covers are in excellent condition, with very minor scrapes/dings, and better than anything I have seen at any recent car shows; they would polish up beautifully! I used these on my 1966 Starfire and my late girlfriend's 1971 Duster 340 (yeah, I know...!), for show purposes, as they looked really nice!
Link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tchlink:top:en

Make a reasonable offer; they are nice!!

Location: Albany, NY area
I know somebody would love these for their Olds!
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