Don, I lost one of my Le Baron ones in a
similar circumstance years ago. I think that at all you can do is to pull back
with some pliers the insides where they grip with the wheel.I Hope that will
help you out. A Loss of a hubcap can be a very expensive thing , the
replacement for my Le Baron was over 300 bucks !.
Regards
Dave.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 10:45
PM
Subject: IML: My 60 mph hubcap!
I was heading south on I71 toward the city,
with the top down (beautiful day), to show off my car to some former
employees. Then a horrible metallic racket that scared the living you
know what out of me. I quickly pulled over and my right front hubcap
that was following me passed me at 60 mph then suddenly crossed the median and
slammed into the guardrail on the North bound side. Needless to say my
hubcap that I recently refurbished was a total loss. Does anyone have a
foolproof method of keeping these hub caps
on?
Don Dickinson Prospect,
KY
1955 Imperial Newport, Canyon Tan and Desert Sand 1967 Imperial
Custom Convertible, Ivory and Burgundy
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