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M why didn't you give Neal the hubs for my car!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() Hey M I remember that the stack of XT's were refered as the rainbow right? That would have been a cool sight. M I have a basic novice type question regarding the Deuces. What happened to the factory window stickers that would have been on the cars from GM that showed the COPO info? Have any ever surfaced?
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Frank Magallon |
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Frank;
I didn't happen to find these 3 sets of NOS hubs until well after Neal had finished the red deuce ![]() The stack was indeed called the 'rainbow'! Start a new thread regarding the window sticker question, so we can get specific replies.
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Marlin
Are you saying You put the Y circle inserts over the SS circle inserts on those deep center caps,or did they all get this done to them ONLY at Dons Dealership? |
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No, What he's saying is that the Magnum 500 wheels installed on the Deuces were NOT SS wheels.. they NEVER has "SS" inserts in the center caps, because they were bought direct from the manufacturer, not from Chevrolet. The original center inserts read "Magnum 500" and Yenko then applied the "Y" decals directly over these "Magnum 500" logos without removing them. This is what Marlin is referring to about being able to see the magnum 500 impression through the "Y" decals. Hope that makes sense.
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Joe Barr |
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Thats a Good thorough Explanation!
Thank You for that. ![]() |
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