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1930's-1940's Wide White Wall Hubcap Beauty Trim Rings 16" Set Of 4 Wheel Discs on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Gardiner, New York, US

Gardiner, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM Ford Chevy Buick Dodge Chrysler Cadillac Merc Manufacturer Part Number:30 31 32 33 3 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 46 47 48 49 Warranty:No

Up for bid is this set of 4 vintage trim rings.  These are aluminum wide white wall style trim rings. I believe these are 16" with approximately 7" opening for 1930's-1940' era vehicles.   

They may fit other years, makes and models but you will have to do your own research. You must do your own research to be sure this is correct for your application.  Compatibility list is only a guide of vehicles of this era and does not guarantee fitment.

As with all vintage used hubcaps these may or may not contain dings, dents, scuffs, scratches, scrapes, bends, missing paint, chipped paint, cracks, rust, pits, fade, loose and/or missing parts, wear, stains, imperfections etc.. etc.. etc... therefore they are not perfect.

Items are not sold subject to approval. Buyers are responsible to do their own research to make sure item is correct for their application.

Need something? I have a large inventory of vintage hub caps from the turn of the century 1900's hub nuts through early 1970's. If you looking for something contact me with the details and I will see if I have it available.

FREE SHIPPING!!! Thanks for looking.  Full payment due within 24 hours from the end of this auction.

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