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1951 Mercury Wheels Steel, Original 15" X 5 1/2" Wide on 2040-parts.com

US $141.00
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Nice set (4) of steel wheels.We have had these on our 51 Merc (for the last 40 year's).We are selling them because we went to a different style wheel.One wheel has a little road rash on the outer lip (see pic) another wheel has a small dent on the lip ,on the inside.Wheels were dipped sand blasted and metal conditioned.They are ready to prime/paint.We can ship two in a box X two boxes.Double the shipping cost because there will be two boxes ,not one.Or if you like we can you an invoice.

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