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Old 01-19-2020, 01:38 PM   #1
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What 3/4 ton center caps am I looking for?

Truck is in paint jail, 14 months and counting, but should be finished soon. I am sort of patterning the look after the truck in the accompanying pic, which has white rims and center caps. The second pic is from the parts for sale board here. If I get some ford rims from the auto dismantling yard, what exactly do I need? The caps on the truck pic appear larger, bigger diameter, than the ones posted for sale. Any input/tips on what rims I should be looking for and type of center cap is appreciated.

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Old 01-19-2020, 01:58 PM   #2
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Re: What 3/4 ton center caps am I looking for?

Hey I took pic #1! Ha. At Brothers' Truck show many years ago! Great truck, was parked next to the Overhaulin' Show truck. Anyway, RPO PO3 hub caps are available in different diameters for 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton. Truck shown is a 3/4 ton - caps are approx 12" diameter. 1/2 ton caps are just over 10" in diameter. Often hard to tell in stand alone pics of caps, but I do believe the ones on the right are 3/4 ton - regardless, get a measurement from a seller to know you are buying the right ones for your truck.

Also of note, both pictures shown are the 73-75 squarebody caps of the same nomenclature, PO3. 69-72 hub caps have a blue bow tie. In the 3/4 ton world, there are also convex and concave caps. (ALL 1/2 ton caps have concave centers (innies)). 69-72 3/4 caps were generally chrome plated with convex centers (i.e. outies). 73-75 had gold bow ties with concave centers and were generally constructed out of stainless (i.e. innies - and pictured in both of your pics in post #1). Regarding the chrome vs stainless and innie vs outie thing - there have been many discussion on the board here about the existence of either in either era - so that is why I used the term "generally" when it comes to material and innie vs outie. Bottom line, the chrome 69-72 outies are increasingly hard to find - and even harder in good condition. Stainless caps can be polished, are less prone to cracked outer rims, and are more easily repaired. Lots of folks run the 73-75 stainless caps and just paint the bow tie blue. Krylon True Blue is a very good blue paint match to the original color.

As far as Ford rims, you just need to make sure the wheels have cap retention nubs - and I believe most Econoline 3/4 ton vans came with the correct type 8 lug wheels for the 3/4 caps.
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Old 01-19-2020, 03:58 PM   #3
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These appear to be the original issue blue bowtie '69-'72 3/4 ton caps. Not mine.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevy-Truck....c100667.m2042 Like Jocko correctly stated, are getting very hard to find and priced accordingly to their rareity. Later '73-'75, generally less expensive, will work with some paint work and popping out the center with a special rounded tip rubber mallet.
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Old 01-19-2020, 08:31 PM   #4
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Great info Jocko and Factorystock, just what I was looking for. But, Holy Moly, $695 for 67-72 period correct caps?! You're not kidding about getting hard to find and expensive. Sounds like the ones on the truck pic I posted are 73-75, I think they look great, and I assume less expensive than the period correct ones. I will keep and eye out on the parts page here and maybe post a want to buy.

Jocko, funny coincidence that you took the pic of the truck, was that in Texas? Mine will hopefully be close, but with some differences, beautiful truck for sure.
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Old 01-19-2020, 10:13 PM   #5
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Great info Jocko and Factorystock, just what I was looking for. But, Holy Moly, $695 for 67-72 period correct caps?! You're not kidding about getting hard to find and expensive. Sounds like the ones on the truck pic I posted are 73-75, I think they look great, and I assume less expensive than the period correct ones. I will keep and eye out on the parts page here and maybe post a want to buy.

Jocko, funny coincidence that you took the pic of the truck, was that in Texas? Mine will hopefully be close, but with some differences, beautiful truck for sure.
No, took the pic of that truck in socal at a Brothers' annual truck show, I forget the name of the park it was held in. I used to go every year when I lived in Ridgecrest - I do miss it, it's a great truck show. But, we do have the C10s in the Park show out in Waco, which is probably on par with the Brothers show. The Texas Motor Speedway has a few good shows too, but the one in Waco is the best in my opinion. Less fluff, more truck - it just needs a swap meet and it will be perfect! Here's a few more of that same truck:
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Old 01-19-2020, 10:29 PM   #6
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Truck is in paint jail, 14 months and counting, but should be finished soon. I am sort of patterning the look after the truck in the accompanying pic, which has white rims and center caps. The second pic is from the parts for sale board here. If I get some ford rims from the auto dismantling yard, what exactly do I need? The caps on the truck pic appear larger, bigger diameter, than the ones posted for sale. Any input/tips on what rims I should be looking for and the type of center cap is appreciated.

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