1940 Ford 16" Wheel Flathead Hot Rod Ratrod 41 42 46 47 48 ? on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Minnesota, US
here is a nice 16' wheel to fit ford cars and 1/2 ton pickups in the 1940's and possibly more, it is in good condition with some rust and pitting on the inside but still very useable, it is original ford, no returns, look it over good, ask questions, thank you for looking, foreign shipping will be a bit more, I ship worldwide, I do accept all forms of payment including paypal.
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