Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site Cascade.ARPA Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!decwrl!Glacier!Cascade!trewitt From: trewitt@Cascade.ARPA (Glenn Trewitt) Newsgroups: net.auto Subject: Re: Hubcaps for Barracuda Message-ID: <135@Cascade.ARPA> Date: Tue, 10-Sep-85 16:04:41 EDT Article-I.D.: Cascade.135 Posted: Tue Sep 10 16:04:41 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 12-Sep-85 23:14:46 EDT References: <11162@Glacier.ARPA> Reply-To: trewitt@Cascade.UUCP (Glenn Trewitt) Distribution: net Organization: Stanford University Computer Systems Laboratory Lines: 31 Summary: In article <11162@Glacier.ARPA> bhayes@Glacier.ARPA (Barry Hayes) writes: >I am looking very hard for a hub-cap for a 1965 Barracuda, and none >of the local Hubcap Heavens have what I need. There are, you see, : > bhayes@glacier > ...glacier!bhayes > Barry Hayes (415)323-6100 x377 I found the answer for my Barracuda hubcap, but the information is generally useful to anyone who is shy a hubcap, so here it is... There is a catalog of hubcaps published by Hollander. Your favorite hubcap store will have one. The catalog has an index, pictures, and a summary of what models the hubcap was used on. The thing to do is: Look in the Yellow Pages under hubcaps or wheel covers. Find the place nearest you. Call them up and ask if they have a "Hollander" hubcap book. When you find one that does (they all should, if they're any good) go there and look at the Hollander and find your hubcap. If they also have the hubcap, buy it and you're done. If they don't, go back home and call the other hubcap places and ask for the Hollander number you found above. Happy Hunting! - Glenn Trewitt ...!cascade!trewitt, trewitt@cascade.arpa (415) 323-6100 x386