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1930's Ford 16inch Kelsey Hayes Rim on 2040-parts.com

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Greenfield, New Hampshire, United States

Greenfield, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Kelsey-Hayes

This is a 1930's  Kelsey-Hayes  Ford Rim with straight spokes. It is in very good condition. I have 5 rims total so if your interested please let me know and I will add them. The rim is clean  it will take a tire with no problems. The inner bead area has no pitting. The opening for the hubcap is very good. This one rim has a small ding on the outer rim does not effect the rim. Of the five rims 2 have a small ding. The other 3 have none.If you want one rim I will send you one without the ding.Just wanted to show how they are. No pitting just minor surface rust. Thanks for looking.

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