MalibuMike70
Oct 19th, 05, 12:24 PM
I am looking for a set of dog dish, poverity(whatever you would like to call them) factory hub caps for a 15" wheel. I need 15" for the slicks I am going to run but I would like a to retain a factory look with a dog dish cap. have any ideas? suggestions?
BillsCamino
Oct 19th, 05, 12:57 PM
FYI...if the slicks are going to be used specifically at the track, most tech inspections won't allow hubcaps.
MalibuMike70
Oct 20th, 05, 6:31 PM
FYI...if the slicks are going to be used specifically at the track, most tech inspections won't allow hubcaps.
nope, just trying my best to hide them.
Doug Garland
Oct 20th, 05, 8:14 PM
Find some '72-up Impala Dog Dishes. They are ALOT cheaper than the COPO/ '68-70 style ones. I'll see if I have a picture of them. I had a NOS set for 6 yrs., and couldn't give them away. Finally traded them for something.
The picture of the style I was talking about is Chevy 31. They have several other different styles. Take your pick! The page is '60-90 Chevrolet, click on center caps, G.M., then choose '60-90 Chevrolet.
http://ehubcap.com/
MalibuMike70
Oct 21st, 05, 12:27 PM
THANK YOU for the link. Its great that you can see them side by side. THANK YOU AGAIN!
69Monaco396
Oct 21st, 05, 12:52 PM
I have dog dish w/bow ties on the painted rally wheels on my '69 SS. Email me if you're interested in a pic of how they look. I'm not sure where they were bought. They were on the car when I got it.
Doug Garland
Oct 21st, 05, 8:25 PM
I have never bought from them, so I have no knowledge of their reputation. They do offer the side by side view though, so you can decide which ones you like the best. I've always hit the swap meets and found my sets.
phocksphyre
Apr 23rd, 06, 9:33 AM
Coker Tire also offers a number of caps.
John