Baby-Moon hubcaps

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Garret Walther's 1940 Ford Coupe of Stockton, California. The coupe was Garret's first car. He bought it in 1955. Installed a huge 1952 Chrysler FirePower Hemi-engine and went racing. Garret ran 5.50-15 tires up front, and 8.20-15 tires in the back. It was dressed up with Baby-Moon hubcaps.
Baby Moon Hubcaps. A set of classic Baby Moon Hubcaps is a traditional way of making your car look better, no matter if it is a custom or hot rod. They look great on painted wheels as well as on chrome reverse wheels. Click here to check price and availability on Amazon.com.

Cars Dressed Up With Baby-Moon Hubcaps

Garret Walther's 1940 Ford Coupe
George Janich's 1941 Ford




 

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