1950`s Early 1960`s Chevrolet Corvette Original Hubcap Spinner Oem on 2040-parts.com
Mamaroneck, New York, US
Here is an original hubcap wheel spinner for I think is a late 1950`s, early 1960`s Chevrolet Corvette just pulled from a 40 year collection of Corvette parts from an older hot rodder, nice shape, chrome will clean up nice. Says General Detroit and part number 3814757 on the back, will ship worldwide, see my other auctions.
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