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1 Chevy Dog Dish Hubcaps C10 Pickup Truck Hub Caps Red White Bow Tie 1967 1968 ? on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Bennington, Kansas, United States

Bennington, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Pickup Truck Suburban Panel Surface Finish:PAINT Warranty:No Brand:GM UPC:na

A cool old hubcap that needs a new home! Not for sure of the applications???

Look at the pictures good and email with any questions before bidding, sold as is, will combine on shipping. I sell mostly used or vintage items.I'm not expert on many things and cannot describe every detail, so look closely at pictures. Returns will be only accepted if item is grossly misrepresented.It is your responsibility to read the description, look at pictures closely and ask questions before bidding.Thanks for looking!  

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