14 " Cooper Cobra Tires, Vintage Wheels, Hot Rod, Fenton, Ford, Wheels, Rims on 2040-parts.com
Wellington, Ohio, United States
4 like new 14" Cooper radial tires mounted on Fenton R/T Outlaw style wheels. Tires have under five hundred miles on them....look like new. 14", two are very wide. The wheels are vintage Fenton (two of them are 14x9) other two are 14x7(?) The wider of the two appear to be missing rivets around the inner wheel....no effect on wheels use....I think they were just cosmetic.... still very cool. Some dents and dings to wheels.....look at the pictures for the worst of it. Please review the pictures....these are nice, but not new ! They were on a running 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1. These were not factory original wheels....look like hot rod drag rims. The bolts holes look uni-lug. Spinner center caps. Lugs and hardware included, but don't look very pretty. You must pick these up ! Local pickup.....no shipping. Please ask questions before bidding.
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