1935 1936 Chevrolet Artillery Wheel 17" Rat Rod Original Patina 3 on 2040-parts.com
Amarillo, Texas, United States
heres a 17 inch Artillery wheel 4 1/4 bolt pattern on 5 I have 5 I have not tried to clean rust where tires came off . they still have a nice patina on some of them ck em out thanks No Reserve!
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