A friend asked this question, and I told him I'd try to find an answer.
He has a nice, low mileage 2003 Anniversary convertible, bought from the original owner.
It has the "champagne" or "goldish colored" factory wheels.
The PO had the tires filled with Nitrogen. When they did this, they replaced the original valve stem caps with green plastic ones, to denote the Nitrogen fill.
What color and material were the original caps for these "gold tone" wheels?
Were they plastic or metal?
Were they gray, silver, black, "gold", etc. ?
TIA.
Chuck
He has a nice, low mileage 2003 Anniversary convertible, bought from the original owner.
It has the "champagne" or "goldish colored" factory wheels.
The PO had the tires filled with Nitrogen. When they did this, they replaced the original valve stem caps with green plastic ones, to denote the Nitrogen fill.
What color and material were the original caps for these "gold tone" wheels?
Were they plastic or metal?
Were they gray, silver, black, "gold", etc. ?
TIA.
Chuck
Definitely looks like the thin, plastic caps seen on other GM cars of the era..
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