70 71 Cuda,dart Challenger Duster Road Runner Rallye Wheel Center Cap Insert on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, US
Here's a new set of reproduction center cap inserts for the 70-71 Rallye wheels. these fit on the end of the cone and are self-adhesive. Remove the old and Just peel and stick. you are buying 4 inserts. these will fit the A B and E bodies . please check out my other auctions. i combine shipping
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