RE: Dog dish or no dog dish, that is the question
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RE: Dog dish or no dog dish, that is the question





Like Dooner stated, this is really peaking my interest too. So where are the nitty gritty nitpickers that really know their Mopar stuff? My earlier reply was that I thought there would have been a difference between Plymouth and Dodge dog dish hubcaps but maybe not? Or, might there be a very slight variation of the same cap for both Plymouth and Dodge? Case in point, the link Gary H provided of that beautiful 64 Ply, (best of show automotive). If it’s safe to say the caps on that Ply are correct, that is fully polished, then could it be that the same cap I described earlier but with the brushed satin ring might be correct for the Dodge? 
I wonder because I have a mix of caps, all the same except some are full polished while others have that satin ring. I’ve also seen pics of both types and been told by less than authoritive people that the satin ring type is correct for the 64 Dodge. Is this so? I don’t know but would like to find out…someday. 
Thanks 
Dave B       
 
> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
> From: spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Dog dish or no dog dish, that is the question
> Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 18:28:11 -0500
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> 
> I think the DD caps shown on the page referenced below are 1964 B Body correct. 
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> http://inventory.bestofshowautomotive.com/CarDetails_sold_pre2009.asp?VIN=CN10101
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> Also, as pointed out earlier, in 1964 you could check off full size caps on your order from the Plymouth dealer and get them on the car you ordered. Cop cars and taxis saved the coin and got plain DD.
> http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/simmonsm64.html is an example. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Gary H. 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> >
> >This is really peaking my interest. Where would I guy go/contact to find out 
> >the truth on the DD caps? What is really getting me is, I don't think I have 
> >seen two '64 cars with the same style on it. And why wouldn't the dealer 
> >brochure at least have a picture of a car with a set on it, or at least the 
> >style of DD cap that was available.
> >It seems to me that with some of the real picky people that can tell you 
> >that a phillips head screw was not used in a certain hole, that there would 
> >be someone that could tell which is the right cap or wheel cover for the '64 
> >Plymouth.
> >
> >Dooner 
> 
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