's Pontiac Hub Cap, excellent
I was told this was from a '54 Corvette, but I am thinking its from another vintage car. i am sure someone will correct me soon and I will make adjustments then....price, title and description. Great condition. Rust free. Another eBayer said: That is not a hub cap from a Corvette. Corvette hub caps had spinners. House hey.................Like us on Facebook @ Old Weird Stuff First of all, thanks for looking at my items. These are compiled as a labor of love and as an attempt to get the best quality items into the most appreciative hands. With over a thousand items in my store, errors do occur. If there is any issue, please contact me first. Good feedback helps keep the cost of selling to a minimum, thus helping us both. I'd hate to lose out on that that because of something that could have been resolved through a simple conversation. Weight is always the total weight of the object and may or may not give a good idea of the scrap value as I do not guess the weight of wood, mirrors, screws, bolts, or anything that may not be silver or gold. For the sake of accuracy, weight is posted to the nearest gram but occasionally, if very heavy, in ounces. My scale computes to the nearest gram and it has been tested and calibrated. All my items are measured with a standard tape measure and are rounded off to the quarter inch. I attempt to be as accurate as possible, but odd surfaces can prove difficult sometimes as I lack a pair of calipers. I do not take apart or clean anything after listing an item. It is up to the new owner to clean silver and other metals. I am happy to ship overseas, but be aware of your country's customs laws. I have had items returned at considerable expense and I cannot be held accountable if my items cannot make it past such inspections. A note to silver scrappers: There are those who will claim that the weight of an object is less than advertised and demand a rebate after the auction has ended. This is an ongoing trend and these individuals seem to complain if silver prices go down between the day they buy and the day they receive. When melting silver, one can lose as much as 5% of the weight in the smelting process, and I cannot be held responsible for weight lost after melting. I do not generally melt anything that is well made as it makes little sense to me, so any potential loss should be considered before purchasing my items.