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Old 09-27-2005, 08:51 PM   #1
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Pontiac emblem dimentions/Bowling Ball hubcaps

just wondering if anyone knows the dimentions for the arrowhead emblem for the bowling ball hubcaps, such as length.

Also does anyone know the part number? Were these used on any other pontiac vehicle? Is there anything similar in shape, not necessarily texture?? I know these were kind of raised and were kind of like on a flexable metal type material I think rather than just a decal. Any help is appreciated.
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This is measured from a 14" cap. I assume 15" use the same arrowhead ...
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This is measured from a 14" cap. I assume 15" use the same arrowhead ...



You are correct the 14" and 15" caps use the same arrow.

F.Y.I To everyone else the Bowling Ball cap Pontiac arrow is a decal sticker not a emblem like many people think it is.
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