1956 Chevy Chevrolet Truck Cameo Original 15" Inch Hubcaps Covers 4 Caps on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
1956 Chevy truck cameo 15 inch full cover hubcaps. 4 caps They have scratches some surface wear some dings and some of paint is missing but they are in good condition for their age not car show but good driver condition
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