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the plastic wrap / bags is what I remember as well
I worked as a new car prep person at the local Lincoln Mercury dealer in high school and don't remember any wheel covers or hub caps being installed on the cars Ditto for when I worked at the Pontiac main assembly plant in Pontiac from 71-73, trim rings and wheel covers where never attached, I think they were plastic wrapped with cardboard sections between them
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In model year 1969, the Corvettes with standard trim had the caps in boxes and the trim rings in heavy shrink wrap with corrugated paper between them. Each had a packing slip and they were placed behind the seats. The antenna was back there as well with no wrapping.
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Mark Donnally 2002 Chrysler T & C Minivan (Ol’ Nelly) 322,946 original miles All numbers match...something New carpet and headliner New AC system, blows cold in the winter It ain't for sale so, don't ask |
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