1 Buick 1963 -1967 Riviera Chrome 15" X 6" Chrome Rally Wheel Gm Factory 5 X 5" on 2040-parts.com
Brentwood, Maryland, United States
NICE VERY RARE 15 X 6 BUICK 5 X 5" CHROME WHEEL. THIS IS THE NICE EARLY WHEEL. I THINK 1967 - 1970 BIG CARS RIVIERA, 225 ECT. GOT A GREAT CAR? GET THE RIGHT WHEEL!
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