Any idea where to get hubcaps for a 1974 (series 1) 308 GT4 (compare picture) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Separately, they are going to be VERY difficult to locate. You may have to buy a set of wheels to get your hands on them. I have the original wheels for my car (1974 GT4) and they have the hubcaps without the horsies...I would consider selling them for a princely sum. There was a set on Ebay in the past year that I recall, but haven't seen any in a while. You may want to check GT Car parts in AZ, TRutlands and Allferrariparts.com They all have OEM and parts from parts cars... Good luck. JIM
Hello! I appreciate it has been a long time since you've posted these, but I thought I'd just check and see if you still have a set of GT4 hubcaps. I sure like to find a set. Thanks either way for your help! Ed
Actually, I have seen quite a few sets of NOS, used and repro hub caps available at various times. The real issue for Dino owners is trying to find the correct plastic Dino badges. When I first bought my car in 2006 one was missing. I polished out the caps but it took almost a year to find the correct center cap. The incorrect reproductions are easy to come by...
The correct center caps are here: Dino 246?Store No afilliation, but a poster on this board makes them.
Many thanks to GT4 Joe and Black and Blue Dino for steering me in the right direction! That is by far the most I have ever spent or hope to spend for a set of dog-dish hubcaps! I'm 99% sure these are a fit for my Dino Spider 2.4, and simply do not seem to be available any place else at any cost. I've got the correct Fiat centers. Thanks again to you guys. Ed
Not to rain on your parade, but the Fiat Dino caps are slightly different in shape But they will fit on the wheel. The Fiat ones are more rounded.
Joe, I have learned the hard way that I am wrong sometimes. My understanding from reading and looking at countless pictures is that 2.4 coupes take the more rounded style I think you are referring to (my car has a set) and 2.4 spiders for some reason were usually? always? equipped with the GT4 style, or at least one that looks very much the same, with a raised edge. No doubt some cars have gotten them mixed up over the years. Maybe the factory installed what was available that day. I'd be very happy if you wanted to take a look at a few internet pictures and tell me what you think. I'd appreciate your opinion, if you don't mind wasting a little time. Sorry I'm not internet-savvy enough to supply pictures. I'd be happy to get the opinion of a sane and knowledgeable person. In any case, I'm committed! It won't be the first time I've wasted money on an old Italian car. What the heck. By the way, I've got a GT4, but a later car with 16's. Great car! Thanks in any case for your help. Ed
Ed, you may be correct. I had an old Fiat 600D years ago which had cromo's on it from a coupe. I swear the wheels were 13", though. I could be wrong about that to, my memory being what it is. It had the more rounded caps for sure. In any event, I don't think any casual observers would know the difference. If you've invested in the caps, you won't lose money on them. They are getting rare regardless of the application. Joe
Thanks, Joe, for your response. The car probably needs a valve job (can you believe I bought another car with sodium-filled exhaust valves?) but I've got the hubcap situation covered! I'll stop now before we have to switch to the "Other Italian" section.... Ed
I’ve seen these wheels with black centers on early Dino, is that the only difference besides 16”. Image Unavailable, Please Login