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1955-58 Cadillac Gold Sabre Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

South Holland, Illinois, US

South Holland, Illinois, US
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Up for auction are 4 Cadillac Sabre ( Kelsey Hayes) Wheels in very good condition for their age and would look very good on your car. However they will need to be restored for show. These are the original steel wheels and not a reproduction.These are multiple bolt pattern and should fit your vehicle. I do not have the hub caps for these wheels. You are getting all 4 of these wheels. I was told that these wheels were used on Cadillacs from 1955 through 1958. Do your home work on that because I am not sure.  3 of these wheels were on tires as shown, holding air but I took them off for sale of these wheels.

 Please email me with questions.

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