1967 Dodge Dart GT "Roulette Wheel" style 14" hubcaps

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1967 Dodge Dart GT OEM "roulette wheel" style 14" hubcaps. VERY, VERY RARE! In fact these may well be THE COOLEST and RAREST OEM hubcaps Dodge ever made. Very futuristic.... Complete set of 4 available. Factory three piece hubcaps. The stainless steel outter rims are riveted to an inner spring metal 'snap ring' which holds them on, and the pewter metal centers are bolted to the rims. Good condition, a few small dings here and there mostly on the rims and one of the centers. Over-all very nice. These hubcaps would look [ame="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dautomotive&field-keywords=great"]great[/ame] on any 14" wheels they could be fitted on. They will fit and look [ame="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dautomotive&field-keywords=great"]GREAT[/ame] on most factory style stock 14" wheels. They will not fit 14" [ame="http://motors.shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=chrysler%2Fdodge%2Fplymouth"]Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth[/ame] OEM "Rally" style wheels (the centers of Rally style wheels bulge out too far)...that's why I don't need them. Very Sci-Fi and Futurist/Space Age looking hubcaps. Perfect for your Burning Man vehicle.... They look a lot like a roulette wheel. Very pointy outwards in the center with a deep recess towards the rim. The finest looking Dodge hubcaps ever made. A design and style are way ahead of its time. The OEM part numbers are a bit confusing to me, but it's probably one of the following three numbers or maybe the three numbers are for the three pieces that make up the entire hubcap assembly. There are three numbers on the back of the pewter center pieces which are: 66044-171 then below that number is: 2660 9 8 5 and below that number is: 55200. The factory Dodge symbol is also on the back of the centers next to and before the second part number. $600 OBO for the complete set of 4, or $175 each OBO. I am in Santa Cruz, California. P.S. If anyone has any suggestions as to how to successfully attach photos to these ads I'm open to suggestions. So far I've had success. All the photos I'm trying to attach are 1080 HD and are too large.
 
What is a "Roulette Wheel" hubcap?

If anyone has any suggestions as to how to successfully attach photos to these ads I'm open to suggestions. So far I've had success. All the photos I'm trying to attach are 1080 HD and are too large

Resize them smaller. 800x600 works good. I use Microsoft's ImageResizer PowerToy.
 
What is a "Roulette Wheel" hubcap?



Resize them smaller. 800x600 works good. I use Microsoft's ImageResizer PowerToy.

X2, never heard of one. Do you mean mag wheel style? They are hard to find but not "VERY VERY RARE" The mag style was an option for all the 1967 Dodge cars, Plymouth also had one.

Don't mean to comment in this ad but a picture would go A LONG WAY.
 
X2, never heard of one. Do you mean mag wheel style? They are hard to find but not "VERY VERY RARE" The mag style was an option for all the 1967 Dodge cars, Plymouth also had one.

Don't mean to comment in this ad but a picture would go A LONG WAY.

Same here but just trying to get information as to what he has. "Roulette Wheel" reminds me of the style of caps I posted since you spin the center and drop the ball.
 
. P.S. If anyone has any suggestions as to how to successfully attach photos to these ads I'm open to suggestions. So far I've had success. All the photos I'm trying to attach are 1080 HD and are too large.


A couple of ways to get pics here. Go to manage attachments at the bottom of your post and upload a pic of the proper size from your computer... it it limited by the pixels or whatever. If your pic is too big, use a program to decrease its size, like photobucket, irfranview, or such and load it directly from the by selecting the picture icon just above the text box(mountain with yellow background)

Good luck, I would really like to see these too.
 
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3404speed, Are you sure those are the ones he is selling? If so, those are not from 1967, they came on 73-74 Plymouth Satellite models.
 
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1967 Dodge Dart GT OEM "roulette wheel" style 14" hubcaps. VERY, VERY RARE! In fact these may well be THE COOLEST and RAREST OEM hubcaps Dodge ever made. Very futuristic.... Complete set of 4 available. Factory three piece hubcaps. The stainless steel outter rims are riveted to an inner spring metal 'snap ring' which holds them on, and the pewter metal centers are bolted to the rims. Good condition, a few small dings here and there mostly on the rims and one of the centers. Over-all very nice. These hubcaps would look great on any 14" wheels they could be fitted on. They will fit and look GREAT on most factory style stock 14" wheels. They will not fit 14" Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth OEM "Rally" style wheels (the centers of Rally style wheels bulge out too far)...that's why I don't need them. Very Sci-Fi and Futurist/Space Age looking hubcaps. Perfect for your Burning Man vehicle.... They look a lot like a roulette wheel. Very pointy outwards in the center with a deep recess towards the rim. The finest looking Dodge hubcaps ever made. A design and style are way ahead of its time. The OEM part numbers are a bit confusing to me, but it's probably one of the following three numbers or maybe the three numbers are for the three pieces that make up the entire hubcap assembly. There are three numbers on the back of the pewter center pieces which are: 66044-171 then below that number is: 2660 9 8 5 and below that number is: 55200. The factory Dodge symbol is also on the back of the centers next to and before the second part number. $600 OBO for the complete set of 4, or $175 each OBO. I am in Santa Cruz, California.
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