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what do the original fuchs center caps look like?
I have seen several different center caps for these wheels and would like to know what the CORRECT caps look like. Mine are for a 1985 carrera with the 16x6s and 16x7s with black centers . The caps have inlaid crests and are a slightly different color black than the spokes-seem to have a copperish tint to them.
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The copperish tint is probably the anodizing yellowing with age. This is the stuff they put over the wheel so that even cat spray can't stain the wheel. Amazing stuff; had to have the wheel dipped at a chrome shop to get it off.
I too am very interested in what caps went with what cars. I resprayed my Fuchs and painted the center cap to match. Thought about the gold inlaid paint in the crest but thought better after I saw my new Ford Arrogant SUV with the gold-plated "Byzantine" package. Yuk! Jdub |
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Well, on every set of Fuchs I have ever seen at a dealership on new cars, the centers always matched the 'color' of the spokes, whether natural aluminum, black-painted, or gold-painted! The same is true in factory brochures I have.
Maybe a previous owner got 'creative' with some paint and decided not to go all the way! ------------------ Warren Hall 1973 911S Targa |
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My experience is that the color of the center caps usually match the painted color of the wheels. My two 911's have Fuchs wheels with black centers; the center caps are also black. As a matter of course, whenever I repaint my wheels, I always repaint the center caps so they match the wheels.
You will occasionally see the Porsche crest on the center cap painted to match the Porsche emblem. Regards, Bruce |
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