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Center Caps

By admn Jan 26 1

Q: Center Caps

Are the center cap`s on the stock rim`s supposed to have the Pontiac emblem, or the letter`s PMD ? Mine are a black backround with PMD in red capitol`s. Which one should it be ? I think I`ve seen both. Thank`s all.

A: All 1967, 1968, and 1969 and early 1970 Pontiac Rallye II wheels got the black centers with the red letters. The change didn’t occur until well into the 1970 production run, and most cars had the red by about January or February 1970. Late 1970, and all 1971-1972 cars got the red centers with black letters, then in 1973 they went to the polished aluminum with the Pontiac arrowhead emblem.

Center Caps
Center Caps

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  1. Brian Mann says

    May 14, 2014 at 4:20 pm

    I realize there were many options for all sixties firebirds, but my question is concerning the 69 trans-am. What was correct , the red, black or chrome valve stem caps? any help is appreciated.

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