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1967 Corvette Dg Dc 15 X 6 Wheels Red Line Tires Trim Rings Center Caps 67 Only on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Wentzville, Missouri, United States

Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Offset:-6 Core Charge:$15.00 Color:Red

-I have for sale a set of four 1967 Corvette 15 x 6 DG Wheels with reproduction Goodyear Redline Tires, center caps, and trim rings. All four of these wheels are in excellent shape with no curb rash or pitting of any kind. They are the best originals I have ever seen. Three of the wheels have a very light stamping that appears to read DG. The fourth Wheel has a deeper stamping that definitely reads DG. All four of these wheels were removed from the same car and all four wheels are in the exact same condition. The trim rings are reproductions with the correct stepped edge. They are in very good shape, but not perfect. The center caps also appear to be reproductions and are in very good condition. The redline tires have about 80% tread, but two of the tires do have some dry rot. One has very minor dry rot that cannot be seen in pics. The other is worse and is shown in my last pic. Serious buyers can call Andrew at 636 459 0818.

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