1930 S Chevy 5 X 4.25 17 Inch Spoke Wheels Sandblasted on 2040-parts.com
Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
set of 4 1930 s 17 inch 5 x 4.25 spoke wheels sand blasted in nice condition Email any questions. Also have other 60-66 Chevy truck parts available. |
Hoods for Sale
- 1960 - 1963 chevy truck ashtray sandblasted(US $45.00)
- 1963 - 1966 chevy truck custom cab sail panels aluminum(US $200.00)
- 1965 ford pickup hood latch(US $25.00)
- Porsche 356 early rear engine lid latch lower part(US $249.00)
- 1939 desoto side hood panels pair
- 1956 oem chevy hood hinge right side(US $30.00)
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