66 Nova Ss Chevy Ii 14 Inch Wheel Covers Hub Caps Hubcaps Factory Original Set/4 on 2040-parts.com
Schenectady, New York, US
These original equipment wheelcovers are a full set completely untampered with , presentable perhaps for a driver .
These have the color scheme exclusive to 1966 Nova SS cars .
Die cast chrome is fair with some smaller pitting .
One has quite a bit of curb scraping , etc so I took a close up of that one .
These are true original equipment covers , not replacements or reproductions .
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