What is the best way to tell if a wheelcover for a '65 is authentic or not?
1965 Wheelcover Authenticity
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Re: 1965 Wheelcover Authenticity
--------If by authentic you mean "not a reproduction" then I can say that there are no reproductions of 65 hubcaps (yet). If you are asking weather someone has done a credible job of restoring one, we would probably have to see it...........Bill S- Top
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Re: 1965 Wheelcover Authenticity
I'm thinking that the sets I have may be originals, but one set has a couple of covers with a stamp (like from a stamp pad) that is not legible on the inside of the cover about an inch and a half long and 3/16 high. Didn't know if it was a repo thing to do or something a previous owner did. Just wondering.
I also have a grille off of a 66, but don't know if it's original or not. No numbers on it, but it's a fairly heavy bugger. Defintely not made out of cheap tin. Some bone-head put it on my 65 for some reason. Maybe just preferred its looks to the 65 grille. It's not in wonderful shape, but I'd hate to chuck it if I thought someone might be able to use it. Thoughts?Mark Pugmire
54 Pennant Blue
56 Cascade Green Dual Quad
56 Arctic Blue Dual Quad
66 Nassau Blue 427 L36 Convertible
67 Marlboro Maroon L79 Coupe- Top
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Re: 1965 Wheelcover Authenticity
I have seen/owned quite a few '65 covers, including some NOS pieces. Most if not all of the new/near new covers had "LYON CO. Manuf" stamped with black ink on the inside. It's rare to find one that's legible though.
As far as who LYON is/was, I've never been able to dig up any info on them.- Top
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Re: 1965 Wheelcover Authenticity
One of the covers does say "Manufactured by Lyon Inc" and the others are totally illegible. Sounds like they may be originals after all. Thanks to everyone for the input!Mark Pugmire
54 Pennant Blue
56 Cascade Green Dual Quad
56 Arctic Blue Dual Quad
66 Nassau Blue 427 L36 Convertible
67 Marlboro Maroon L79 Coupe- Top
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