Posted by rusty6 on December 13, 2017 at 17:50:48 from (142.165.85.235):
In Reply to: New To Me posted by Rusty6 on December 12, 2017 at 18:57:49:
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Yes, Mercury trucks, Monarch and Meteor cars tend to confuse the folks South of the border. Even a few of the younger ones up here now.
And yes, those are Meteor caps that came with this 53 Merc. The "dog dish" or poverty caps are actually preferable . Those big full disk wheel covers look good but are notorious for flying off and getting lost while driving. I've only got one original left for the 52 so I'm running Meteor/Ford/? economy caps on the 52. Now this 53 has a full set of Meteor caps that just need a little shining up.
I was a little over dressed today in this picture but it helped keep the dust off me.
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