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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1936 Ford Hubcaps on 1937 Ford

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Oldad
06-23-2012 @ 5:17 PM
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I have been unable to find replacement hubcaps for my 1937 Ford. I can buy 1936 hubcaps. I realize the 1936 caps are not correct for a 1937 car but they would look better than the crummy caps I have on the car. Hopefully someone in the early ford fraternity has the answer!

ford38v8
06-23-2012 @ 5:31 PM
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The answer is to keep looking for what you need. Don't settle for the '36 caps unless you're prepared to answer why you settled. The questions will never end!

Alan

Oldad
06-23-2012 @ 6:38 PM
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Thanks Alan! I have researched all of the regular suppliers. Any ideas where to look?

ford38v8
06-23-2012 @ 8:06 PM
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By regular suppliers, I take it to mean you think there may be some outfit making repop hubcaps. There are those, but the '37, as far as I know, has never been reproduced. You'll have to put down the catalogues and start shopping the swap meets and the Classifieds. Your hubcaps are out there.

Alan

CharlieStephens
06-23-2012 @ 8:18 PM
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Oldad,

Two suggestions. First put your general location in your profile. If you are close I might be able to come up with a set of hub caps. Second enable your private messaging so I can PM you instead of posting. Have you tried an ad in the wanted section, here and on fordbarn.com?

Charlie Stephens

Oldad
06-23-2012 @ 8:51 PM
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Thanks Charlie, will do. I have changed the info in preferences. I am new at this. Yes I have looked at Ford Barn until I got weary. i have also looked on this site but will continue to look on both.
Norris

Oldad
06-23-2012 @ 8:51 PM
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Thanks Charlie, will do. I have changed the info in preferences. I am new at this. Yes I have looked at Ford Barn until I got weary. i have also looked on this site but will continue to look on both.
Norris

Oldad
06-23-2012 @ 8:52 PM
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Thanks Charlie, will do. I have changed the info in preferences. I am new at this. Yes I have looked at Ford Barn until I got weary. i have also looked on this site but will continue to look on both.
Norris

40fordor
06-24-2012 @ 4:31 AM
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Oldad, I don't know if you can buy anything from the Cracker Barrel chain but there are very good original 37 hubcaps hanging in the rafters of a Louisville store. In fact two stores in that area have enough for a full set. They have very small holes drilled close to the edges to hang them by wires.
I am going to Louisville this weekend ,6/24/12,and will see if they are still there.
Don

37 Coupe
06-24-2012 @ 6:20 AM
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There is an ad on Fordbarn right now on the early v8 swap site for 1937 hubcaps. Where I would look for them is on Ebay, I have seen nice ones on there,you have to search everyday 1937 Ford or some people list them under "37 Ford" and check out daily "Flathead Ford" for listings that the seller knows it is Ford but not sure of the year.

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