Many years ago at a Randolph, Ohio swap meet a vendor had a display of at least 6 'knock-off' hub caps from the 1940's-1950's. It was very interesting to see how the makers avoided copy-write infringement with subtle changes to logos and spellings!
I miss the bi- weekly JC Shitney catalog in the mail box. Once my dad quit buying much from them, every catalog said "order now or this may be your last catalog!". That went on for about 10 years! Lol A wish I had back all the hours I spent as a kid leafing through and dreaming about the day I would have a car and I too could order from JC Shitney! Haha😄
Ah yes, I still have and use to this day many tools and shop equipment purchased from Whitney back in the late '60's, and early '70's. It was all I could afford as a 15, 16, 17 year-old. Jack stands, 1/2 inch drive socket set, on and on. Crap then, but funny thing is it's better than the China crap we're forced to deal with today!!! It all still works perfectly.
Nothing like old hun caps, I can remember when people made a living selling lost hubcaps they picked up off the side of the road, and you'd see the little hubcap stores all along the back roads and little towns
Hi Steve, great video on this special edition of the Junkyard Crawl's Hudcap game. I'm with you Steve I really hope someone like Leno will come and buy up those rides, especially the 57 triple carb convertible, and restore it to factory spec. This has definitely been a golden opportunity finding this barn full of automotive history. I can speak from experience these sort of things are getting hard to find but are still out there as this generation begins to transition into the next, an experience that awaits us all. That place needs to be cataloged by someone like yourself with the knowledge needed to distinguish between scrap and another man's treasure. Are you sure you couldn't squeeze out a coupke 3 hudcap game videos? Shane's a musician?🎼🎵🎶 Have a blessed day everyone 🤙🏼 and I'll see y'all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in tomorrow mornings comment section 🍄 Namaste 🙏🏼
I thought it looked good, especially the rear end and brakes lights. I don't know if they were good, but they rusted fast here in Canada. But it was a good looking car
Mr. B. Here ! Morning to all ! ☕️☕️🥐 👍 Steve great to see wheel covers been a long time that I have seen that many Oldsmobile wheel covers ! When GM made real 🚗 vehicles ! Wheel covers were art work ! 🎨🎨🎨🎨
The 'Roadkill' guys look like they lucked onto your Vermont private "collection of classics" on last nights episode! I believe I recognized the Ford wagon and the Quonset hut from one of your previous crawls. Paul was the owner's son's name?
I thought that looked familiar! Roadkilling the 1971 Pontiac T-37 ? Those guys remind me of myself and my best friend in high school, working on old junkers and cruising around in them. His dad was a millwright at one of the local tire factories and had a little sideline business selling his coworkers 'transportation specials'. He would buy a car for $50, we would get it going (swapping engines, transmissions or whatever it needed) and then sell them for $300-$400. Good times!
@@throckmorton8477 Yup, I went back and checked. A crawl for a '65 Ford wagon, "A Ford turbo wagon?" From about 3 months back. And Roadkill is one of the few shows worth watching.
It's nice to see the hubcap game one more time. As a kid in the 90's, I never knew what that symbol was on the Oldsmobile mascot (makes sense it would be a rocket) I wish that vehicle manufacturers would bring back body coloured steel wheels and hub caps for their base models, I always liked that look.
Funny - I was just thinking how much I hated that color-coordinated look that made it’s way onto hubcaps trying to emulate what MB was doing! Different strokes for different folks…….👍
4:58 I had a 1972 Ford Torino that had wheel covers very similar to this. It's amazing how Steve can pull stuff out of a pile and identify it with such accuracy.
I really enjoy your hubcap game videos! I am usually right in my quick guesses before you say what they are, and it is fun to see such an assortment, and also the few that I have never seen before! Thanks for all your work in creating wonderful videos - I enjoy them every morning!
Speaking of Hornets, saw my first commercial for one on TV last night - I had no idea that nameplate was making a comeback! We have Hornets, Mavericks, Broncos, Blazers - what old nameplate would you like to see make a comeback? For me it would be pretty easy - THUNDERBIRD………!!!!!
As a young man I loved looking through either JC Whitney or Warshawski and Co catalogs. I think we got both. Page after page of crap we never bought but loved to look at. I take that back, we did buy a 3 speed floor shifter for my Dad's 73 Maverick 6 cylinder. It was garbage so we replaced it with a hurst the next year.
"GD Grand Am..."😆😂🤣 "Whore-net?" I LOVE IT!! I have a set of those Magnum 500-looking Ford wheel covers in my basement, but mine are off of a Bumpside, and thus are painted argent/gray in the area where the Dentside-era cover you featured has black paint. I pulled them off of my truck before I put it in storage. I don't want to try with mine, but I suspect that if you remove the plastic 'spoked' part, the core you are left with will resemble the nice wheel covers they put on the sportier full size Fords, like the 7 Liter, in 1966. And I once saw a '69 or '70 Galaxie XL fastback wearing these covers, and always wondered if they were original. That other later Ford Truck wheel cover resembles the 14" factory Fox Mustang wheels I put on my old '82 GT to replace the TRXs. Seller had gotten a set of Ten Holes for his...
How can there be so many hubcaps. Steve you said in yesterday's video how Oldsmobile was selling so many cars that they could afford to change tooling yearly to make the models more marketable. Incredible times. Trickle down into this vast hubcap styling.
Some cool old hub caps. Make a car themed bar. Buy them hang them on the wall. Or a repair shop put them on the wall. I bought a lot of items from JC Whitney.
I'm surprised there wasn't at least a repop 1953 Olds Fiesta hubcap in the stash. The '53 Oldsmobile Fiesta convertibles' spinner hubcaps were prized by custom car builders so much repops were available in J.C. Whitney catalogs thru the 1970's. Speaking of cheap J.C. Whitney caps I had a set of 14" mag look alikes my older brother had bought and never used. I put them on my second car, a 1968 Dodge Dart briefly. They had a habit of popping off when you went around a corner even at normal speeds.
In the old days, if you parked in a bad neighborhood fairly regular, you would switch out your expensive hub caps for a cheap set of knock offs. Thieves would steal and sell a whole set or by the piece. Most would loose a cap along a road. As a kid I would find them in ditches while looking for bottles to cash in. I remember going to JC Whitney's Chicago store for a rebuild kit 40 years ago, Warshawsky was back to back with Whitney. There were a lot of guys working on cars just outside the front door, above and below and in a parking lot a block away.
Just a couple of things: I'm pretty certain that the "1970 or '71 Impala or Caprice" wheel cover was on fact from a 1969 Caprice. As far as I can recall, that's the one that was on our family car from 1969 through 1977: a 4-barrel 427 Kingswood Estate wagon. Talk about a sleeper! My second point, Steve, and certainly no offense intended, is that maybe you could go easy on putting down certain cars that maybe you don't care much for. Your comment about the AMC Hornet piece is a case in point. I'm not particularly an AMC fan either but, with all of your viewers, there are certainly going to be a bunch of folks who are. You've made some comments about the Corvair that I definitely didn't like, and Corvairs are, by far, my favorite car. You will never hear (or read) me putting down the Mopars or the gassers that you like so much; they aren't my cuppa tea but they're what YOU like. All is that you take into consideration the fact that other guys have different tastes in cars. OK, rant over. We now return to our regularly scheduled UA-cam video, already in progress...
Canaan is my little Shitbag. He's 23 and a soldier now, but he will always be my Shitbag. Had a really nice Delta 88 When he was 3ish years old. He always used to ask if we could take the "Osenbile" when heading out. It was his preference, even over the low mile 79 Z28.
my dad had a 63 oldsmobile 88 conv. and it had the those those "deluxe" hub cap that used the spring clips to hold them on.......pain in the butt finger pinchers to install if you didnt do it right......
Many years ago at a Randolph, Ohio swap meet a vendor had a display of at least 6 'knock-off' hub caps from the 1940's-1950's. It was very interesting to see how the makers avoided copy-write infringement with subtle changes to logos and spellings!
Slips farther and farther towards"What do you mean its cancelled"
My 69 olds 98 4dr Hardtop LS package had those diecast multi piece ones you had not seen before.
I miss the bi- weekly JC Shitney catalog in the mail box. Once my dad quit buying much from them, every catalog said "order now or this may be your last catalog!". That went on for about 10 years! Lol
A wish I had back all the hours I spent as a kid leafing through and dreaming about the day I would have a car and I too could order from JC Shitney! Haha😄
Ah yes, I still have and use to this day many tools and shop equipment purchased from Whitney back in the late '60's, and early '70's. It was all I could afford as a 15, 16, 17 year-old. Jack stands, 1/2 inch drive socket set, on and on. Crap then, but funny thing is it's better than the China crap we're forced to deal with today!!! It all still works perfectly.
@@santaclause2875 everyone looked down on them, but you're right...they had decent and sometimes unique stuff!
Nothing like old hun caps, I can remember when people made a living selling lost hubcaps they picked up off the side of the road, and you'd see the little hubcap stores all along the back roads and little towns
This whole series has been great - thank you! And of course, the Hub Cap game is always fun. Thank you sir ~ Chuck
Hi Steve, great video on this special edition of the Junkyard Crawl's Hudcap game. I'm with you Steve I really hope someone like Leno will come and buy up those rides, especially the 57 triple carb convertible, and restore it to factory spec. This has definitely been a golden opportunity finding this barn full of automotive history. I can speak from experience these sort of things are getting hard to find but are still out there as this generation begins to transition into the next, an experience that awaits us all. That place needs to be cataloged by someone like yourself with the knowledge needed to distinguish between scrap and another man's treasure. Are you sure you couldn't squeeze out a coupke 3 hudcap game videos? Shane's a musician?🎼🎵🎶 Have a blessed day everyone 🤙🏼 and I'll see y'all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in tomorrow mornings comment section 🍄 Namaste 🙏🏼
What he ^^^ said. More hubcap videos from this cool barn.
Another hubcap universe ✨️
I think once you get to the other side of those hubcaps, you will come out in the hubcap van in the junkyard.
The Hubcap Time Tunnel! I like it! Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante
2:24 Steve throwin’ serious shade on the AMC Hornets 😂. I actually really like the SC/Hornet and the ‘72 Hornet wagons.
I thought it looked good, especially the rear end and brakes lights. I don't know if they were good, but they rusted fast here in Canada. But it was a good looking car
Mr. B. Here ! Morning to all ! ☕️☕️🥐 👍 Steve great to see wheel covers been a long time that I have seen that many Oldsmobile wheel covers ! When GM made real 🚗 vehicles ! Wheel covers were art work ! 🎨🎨🎨🎨
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The 'Roadkill' guys look like they lucked onto your Vermont private "collection of classics" on last nights episode! I believe I recognized the Ford wagon and the Quonset hut from one of your previous crawls. Paul was the owner's son's name?
I thought that looked familiar! Roadkilling the 1971 Pontiac T-37 ? Those guys remind me of myself and my best friend in high school, working on old junkers and cruising around in them. His dad was a millwright at one of the local tire factories and had a little sideline business selling his coworkers 'transportation specials'. He would buy a car for $50, we would get it going (swapping engines, transmissions or whatever it needed) and then sell them for $300-$400. Good times!
@@throckmorton8477 Yup, I went back and checked. A crawl for a '65 Ford wagon, "A Ford turbo wagon?" From about 3 months back. And Roadkill is one of the few shows worth watching.
Mr. M is back to his olds HUBits
I definitely enjoyed all this episode’s! Great history and a lot of great cool stuff! Hopefully all of that stuff goes to a good home!
My friend and I would cruise into Chicago many times to check out JC Whitney right after we got our license. Good times.
Good stuff. I used to poo poo hub caps. Still do but great to see things from the past.
It's so nice that you are an EDUCATED man!!!!
wow steve you found the hubcap goldmine lol
It's nice to see the hubcap game one more time. As a kid in the 90's, I never knew what that symbol was on the Oldsmobile mascot (makes sense it would be a rocket) I wish that vehicle manufacturers would bring back body coloured steel wheels and hub caps for their base models, I always liked that look.
Funny - I was just thinking how much I hated that color-coordinated look that made it’s way onto hubcaps trying to emulate what MB was doing! Different strokes for different folks…….👍
@@ddellwo 👍🇨🇦🇧🇲 it was the steel wheels themselves I was thinking of like in the 60's.
@@bobhill3941 - Oh, now THOSE I love! Body-colored “steelies” with a simple chrome poverty cap…….👍
@@ddellwo I'm glad others feel like I do.
@@ddellwo Steeles with poverty caps are second only to Crager SS mags to me❤️
Great series. Keep an eye out for more opportunities to do this again please.
Thanks for giving a voice to ALL these wonderful parts/vehicles. Its because of you i watch BJ, i learn so much.......keep it up!
We're all pulling for you Steve. Hope to see you back in the Junkyard soon
I miss the hub cap game….good to see it back!
Yay!! I LOVE HUBCAPS!!! THANKS STEVE!!
4:58 I had a 1972 Ford Torino that had wheel covers very similar to this.
It's amazing how Steve can pull stuff out of a pile and identify it with such accuracy.
😊 Good Morning
OMG !!!
Hubcap Game - Hooray !!
I really enjoy your hubcap game videos! I am usually right in my quick guesses before you say what they are, and it is fun to see such an assortment, and also the few that I have never seen before! Thanks for all your work in creating wonderful videos - I enjoy them every morning!
Thanks Steve that was great!
Did anybody else notice how clean most of the wheel covers were on the inside of them?
Thanks for making 1 more hubcap game video!
This was a great series, lots of cool stuff. That last wheel cover is awesome, definitely would look good on my wall lol.
Yeah hub cap game!
Speaking of Hornets, saw my first commercial for one on TV last night - I had no idea that nameplate was making a comeback!
We have Hornets, Mavericks, Broncos, Blazers - what old nameplate would you like to see make a comeback? For me it would be pretty easy - THUNDERBIRD………!!!!!
Should've let that one rest along with AMC
Awesome episode Steve
As a young man I loved looking through either JC Whitney or Warshawski and Co catalogs. I think we got both. Page after page of crap we never bought but loved to look at. I take that back, we did buy a 3 speed floor shifter for my Dad's 73 Maverick 6 cylinder. It was garbage so we replaced it with a hurst the next year.
Wow speaking of Maverick a neighbor of mine just sold his about a year ago. Baby Blue color really clean car. 👍
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Enjoyed Steve!!
"GD Grand Am..."😆😂🤣
"Whore-net?" I LOVE IT!!
I have a set of those Magnum 500-looking Ford wheel covers in my basement, but mine are off of a Bumpside, and thus are painted argent/gray in the area where the Dentside-era cover you featured has black paint. I pulled them off of my truck before I put it in storage. I don't want to try with mine, but I suspect that if you remove the plastic 'spoked' part, the core you are left with will resemble the nice wheel covers they put on the sportier full size Fords, like the 7 Liter, in 1966. And I once saw a '69 or '70 Galaxie XL fastback wearing these covers, and always wondered if they were original.
That other later Ford Truck wheel cover resembles the 14" factory Fox Mustang wheels I put on my old '82 GT to replace the TRXs. Seller had gotten a set of Ten Holes for his...
He said "Luxury Maverick " Lol
yeah, Ford made 'em
couple days? it been a week it is a nice barn tho.
How can there be so many hubcaps. Steve you said in yesterday's video how Oldsmobile was selling so many cars that they could afford to change tooling yearly to make the models more marketable. Incredible times. Trickle down into this vast hubcap styling.
Some cool old hub caps. Make a car themed bar. Buy them hang them on the wall. Or a repair shop put them on the wall. I bought a lot of items from JC Whitney.
I'm surprised there wasn't at least a repop 1953 Olds Fiesta hubcap in the stash. The '53 Oldsmobile Fiesta convertibles' spinner hubcaps were prized by custom car builders so much repops were available in J.C. Whitney catalogs thru the 1970's. Speaking of cheap J.C. Whitney caps I had a set of 14" mag look alikes my older brother had bought and never used. I put them on my second car, a 1968 Dodge Dart briefly. They had a habit of popping off when you went around a corner even at normal speeds.
I was born and raised in Chicago. Warshawskys! I haven't heard that name in years. LOL!
I wonder how Mr. Dee would have reacted to this series. I think it is cool and informative.
Man you found the stash of hubcaps
Olds Hub Cap Game! yeah.....
The dented and damaged room at JC Whitney 👍
In the old days, if you parked in a bad neighborhood fairly regular, you would switch out your expensive hub caps for a cheap set of knock offs. Thieves would steal and sell a whole set or by the piece. Most would loose a cap along a road. As a kid I would find them in ditches while looking for bottles to cash in. I remember going to JC Whitney's Chicago store for a rebuild kit 40 years ago, Warshawsky was back to back with Whitney. There were a lot of guys working on cars just outside the front door, above and below and in a parking lot a block away.
Morning Steve....
I've missed the hubcap game.
It's a crying shame that GM discontinued Oldsmobile. It had such a rich history, and really great cars.
FWD didn't help anything.
Just a couple of things: I'm pretty certain that the "1970 or '71 Impala or Caprice" wheel cover was on fact from a 1969 Caprice. As far as I can recall, that's the one that was on our family car from 1969 through 1977: a 4-barrel 427 Kingswood Estate wagon. Talk about a sleeper!
My second point, Steve, and certainly no offense intended, is that maybe you could go easy on putting down certain cars that maybe you don't care much for. Your comment about the AMC Hornet piece is a case in point. I'm not particularly an AMC fan either but, with all of your viewers, there are certainly going to be a bunch of folks who are. You've made some comments about the Corvair that I definitely didn't like, and Corvairs are, by far, my favorite car. You will never hear (or read) me putting down the Mopars or the gassers that you like so much; they aren't my cuppa tea but they're what YOU like. All is that you take into consideration the fact that other guys have different tastes in cars. OK, rant over. We now return to our regularly scheduled UA-cam video, already in progress...
That Olds 98 wheel cover looks like about a ‘68 or ‘69.
Those ford truck hubcaps that look like a mag wheel were made by Kelsey Hayes also
Hubcap Game... niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice
'Barn finds are better, bumperstickers should be issued '
wasnt the last cap an olde fiesta?
Canaan is my little Shitbag. He's 23 and a soldier now, but he will always be my Shitbag. Had a really nice Delta 88 When he was 3ish years old. He always used to ask if we could take the "Osenbile" when heading out. It was his preference, even over the low mile 79 Z28.
Howdee steve
The patent number on that hubcap belongs to Del Met. Yes, they fudged the logo so you thought it as an OEM replacement, but it wasn't. LOL.
Hey Mr. Google
@@tomwesley7884 Howdy.
Palmer Mass.? Or pawmer ? Pawlmer? Spalmar?
Hey Steve,what is going on with your police car project?
I heard that Katie turned viscous on mr Presack, thats why he hasn't gone to bernardston
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convex means outward...concave means inward...lol
I hate hubcaps,😠 didn't have one on my clunker for years.
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my dad had a 63 oldsmobile 88 conv. and it had the those those "deluxe" hub cap that used the spring clips to hold them on.......pain in the butt finger pinchers to install if you didnt do it right......