14x8 Us U.s. Indy Mag Wheel Magnesium Gm Chevrolet 1960's on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
I JUST FOUND THIS CLASSIC 14X8 WHEEL. STAMP ON THE BACK SAYS "US INDY MAG". HAS GM BOLT PATTERN. PLEASE CALL ME IF INTERESTED, 337 257 7679. I WILL REMOVE THE OLD TIRE BEFORE SHIPPING.
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