1957 Chevrolet Bel Air / 1958 Impala Spinner Hubcaps - Original 14" on 2040-parts.com
Moreno Valley, California, US
A very nice set of four original equipment 1957 Chevrolet well cared for, spinner hubcaps. They are from a 1957 Bel Air but they also fit a 1958 Impala, 14". No major problems from dents, pits or spots, spinner inserts not faded, just a few small scratches that you would expect from a 56 year old hubcap. Approximately 12 lbs shipping weight.
I also have a steering wheel from the 1957 Bel Air listed.
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