15 X 7" Vintage Nos Keystone Wire Basket Steel Wheels Rims Set Of Four on 2040-parts.com
East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Keystone "Klassic Wyre" Wire Wheels 15" x 6" Steel, with dual bolt patterns of 5x5.5" (Ford) and 5x5.75" (GM) This is complete set of 4 wheels with all accessory pieces:
There is some signs of rust on some areas as you can see in my pictures. I prefer that you pick-up in person, but you can calculate your own shipping estimate: Box 24" x 24" x 17" Weight 110 pounds (may be more than a shipper allows) My zip is 15112 |
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