1950's ('54 Or '55) Mercury Man 15" Hubcap Wheel Cover Original Set Of Two on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Here is a pair of 15' Mercury Man hubcaps from the 1950's ('54 or 55). The covers are used, but are in very good condition.
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