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IMG_3989.thumb.jpeg.77c0f937dda0786e02733e8cddc0ba21.jpegIMG_3993.thumb.jpeg.c9ea88f0f1ba4dbc185d137ffad6d5e1.jpegHi all, I’ve had these for more than 30 years sitting in my garage, they were given to me when I worked at Guy Salmon jaguar but I haven’t a clue which car they come off, on the back of the hub cap they have printed faint writing and date 1964 I think, the spinners/hub nuts separate from the hub caps with a spring clip.

any help appreciated thanks 

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Hi Russell, I think you will find that these are not for any specific Jaguar model from the period. Instead they are an early period modification to incorporate "knock-on" spinners to the hub caps of, probably, some of the big saloon models of the day - e.g. the Mk VI.

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Hi Jim, thanks for the info that makes sense, thought they were a little unusual.

regards Russ

 

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