1947 Chevy 16" Original Steel Wheels With Hubcaps (2) on 2040-parts.com
Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale: A pair of 1947 Buick 16" steel wheels with hubcaps. Hubcaps do have some dings. Rock solid wheels NO Rot! Some surface rust that can easily be sanded.
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