1957 Pontiac Hub Caps Hot Rod Ratrod 57 ? on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Minnesota, US
here is a nice pair of small hubcaps to fit (I think) 1957 pontiac wheels, they are in very good condition with some minor dings/dents but still very useable, they are original GM, no returns, look them over good, ask questions, thank you for looking, foreign shipping will be a bit more, I ship worldwide, I do accept all forms of payment including paypal.
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