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14" Buick Skylark Special Hubcaps Set Of 4 Full Wheel Covers Center Caps Classic on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Amesbury, Massachusetts, US

Amesbury, Massachusetts, US
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THESE VINTAGE BUICK SKYLARK SPECIAL HUBCAPS WERE COLLECTED YEARS AGO TO DECORATE A TEENAGER'S BEDROOM WALL.  THEY HAVE SAT IN THE BASEMENT FOR MANY YEARS-NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE.  IT IS A SET OF FOUR 14" STAINLESS STEEL "BUICK MOTOR DIVISION" WHEELCOVERS EMBOSSED WITH BUICK EMBLEM CENTER CAP (CLIPPED IN FROM THE BACK).  THEY FIT YEARS 1970-71-71 BUICK SKYLARK SPECIAL.THEY ARE CONSIDERED VINTAGE CLASSIC AND ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION-ONE CAP HAS A DOUBLE SIDE BY SIDE DIMPLE 9SEE PIC) AND A SMALL SCRAPE. THE RETAINING CLIPS ARE ALL IN GOOD SHAPE.  PLEASE LOOK OVER THE PICS-SOLD AS IS!

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