Posted by Dave from MN on February 02, 2010 at 05:59:23 from (96.24.95.216):
Can any one give me a link, or post a picture of the correct hub caps that would have come on a 1971 Ford f100 ranger XLT. I would like to find a set for my dads truck for fathers day. When I was 16 I was, goofing off, with his truck when some pals and I borrowed it to go ice fishing. Pa was real mad and disappointed when it was noticed I had lost on of the hub caps. We were never able to find a replacement so now he has 3 of one kind and one of another. Doing some looking online, it seems the caps he had/has are from a 64-66 truck/car. Any help would be appreiciated, I found a cap similar to what he is missing, but would really prefer to find a set of what is supposed to be stock. That "71 has been his daily driver since new it"s pretty much a family heirloom for us, and a love of his.
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