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1956 56 Mercury Hubcap Full Wheel Cover Spinner Flipper Nice Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Northville, Michigan, US

Northville, Michigan, US
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I do not know much about this item, so I am getting most of my information from other listings.  If you email, I can check anything specifically you want about this hub cap.

A single 1956 Mercury hubcap. Compatible with Montclair, Monterey and possibly other models. This hubcap is a base for a spinner. The spinner would go on top. Hubcap is in good condition overall. It is nice and clean. Measures 15 inches. Very Good condition with very few flaws. Nice shine. Please look closely at the pictures.

I will gladly answer any questions or provide more pictures.

Thank you for looking.

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