1949 49 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Ave Windsor Hub Cap Hubcap Wheel Cover on 2040-parts.com
Benton, Kentucky, US
Here is a good 1949 Chrysler 15 inch full wheel cover with minor dings around the very edge. Zoom pics for any flaws. I have two available but auction is for the one.
Thanks for looking and check my other stuff.
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