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1950's Ford Spare Tire Cover (special Angel)27 Inch Across on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States

North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States

VERY NICE PAINT, HAS 2 LITTLE SCUFF MARKS, SHOULD POLISH OUT, THIS WAS PART OF A 1949-1956 MERCURY PARTS LOT I JUST PURCHASED, THIS IS 27 INCHES ACROSS AND WOULD BE THE TOP COVER, SAYS "SPECIAL ANGEL" ON IT, WAS OBVIOUSLY MEANT FOR SOMEONE'S VEHICLE.  COMES AS SHOWN WITH OUTSIDE HOLDER(LIGHT BLUE), YELLOW CENTER COVER AND COVER FOR THE UNDERSIDE, THERE ARE NO OTHER ATTACHING PARTS WITH IT, THIS WAS PART OF A RECENT PARTS LOT I PURCHASED.

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