1958-1964 Ford Thunderbird Kelsey Hayes Chrome Wire Wheels 14 X 5.5 on 2040-parts.com
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
1958 to 1964 Ford 48 spoke 14 x 5.5" Kelsey-Hayes chrome wire wheels with 5 bolt 4 1/2" pattern and 3 7/8" back space. Each wheel includes K-H & Ford stamps. Carefully review photos and notes below for condition of each wheel:
Wheel 1: Good cosmetic condition; One broken spoke; Two missing spokes Wheel 2: Good cosmetic condition; One missing spoke; 10 loose spokes Wheel 3: Some rust on stems; Good mechanical condition Wheel 4: Good cosmetic and Mechanical condition |
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