1930 40 Chevy Car Truck 16" Rim With Trim Ring And Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com
Cresco, Pennsylvania, US
up for bid is this 30s to 40s car truck rim 16" by 5" has the hub cap with trim ring hub cap is shot but the trim ring is in good shape. it has a slight bend on the edge of the rim that can be fixed has no heavy rust the stem hole looks good and the riveted seams still looks very good all six hub cap tabs are in tacked happy bidding
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