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Steve54

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    St. Louis, MO
  • Interests
    All types of antique, classic, and special interest cars. Also something of a movie buff.

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    Steve Smith
  • Gender
    Male
  • Year
    1988
  • Car
    6000
  • Trim
    base
  • Engine
    2.8
  • Style
    Sedan
  • Color
    Gold

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  1. Please don't laugh, but I have an '88 Pontiac 6000 which I inherited from a dear friend several years ago. Although the car is not in perfect shape I do keep it up as best I can. I do drive it regularly. For some reason my car seems to have an aversion to hubcaps. The originals kept falling off and several other types I tried didn't stay on. I finally found an aftermarket hubcap that stays on. They are retro-styled chrome smoothies and they look good on the car but keep rusting so I have to replace them every so often. I would like to put some type of Pontiac factory wheels so that I won't need hubcaps. Even within the 1988 models there appeared to have been two different bolt patterns. I discovered this when I bought a spare tire from a salvage yard. I would deeply appreciate advice from some knowledgeable members as to what if any factory Pontiac wheels might have the same bolt pattern. Thanks, Steve
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