1956 Cadillac Wheel Cover, Good Driver Quality Cap, Single on 2040-parts.com
Nevada City, California, US
You are looking at a used wheel cover which fits 1956 Cadillac models. Siny stainless and good emblem in center but has a few scratches and small dings from curb inter action. Good driver quality cap. $12 shipping, Paypal preferred.
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