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(4) Nos 1979-96 Ford F-150 Bronco Pickup Truck Wheel Covers Hub Caps F150 Rare on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States

Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

YOU ARE BIDDING ON (4) ORIGINAL FORD HUB CAPS.  THESE ARE BRAND NEW AND NEVER USED.  I BELIEVE THESE WERE THE ONES THAT WOULD BE IN THE TRUNK OF A NEW VEHICLE READY FOR THE DEALER TO INSTALL.   ALL 4 ARE STILL SEALED IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING.  VERY HARD TO FIND.  THESE CAME ON 2WD FORD F150, BRONCO, AND ECONOLINE VANS.  THEY DO HAVE SOME SHELF WEAR.  THESE ARE 15".  THEY ARE STAMPED FORD ON BACK SIDE.

IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE RULES OF THIS AUCTION PLEASE DO NOT BID. 0 FEEDBACK BIDDERS WILL BE BLOCKED UNLESS YOU MESSAGE ME BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AUCTION PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU BID. USE AS IS OR RESTORE!!! SOLD AS IS.

WHEEL COVERS WILL BE SHIPPED IN A NEW BOX, PROFESSIONALLY PACKED AND INSURED.

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