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1958 58 Pontiac Hubcap Rim Wheel Cover Hub Cap 14" Oem Used Set 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Santa Paula, California, United States

Santa Paula, California, United States
Used factory original set of FOUR (4) hubcaps / wheel covers. See pictures and description.
Brand:FACTORY OEM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

A set of FOUR (4) 1958 Pontiac 14" factory full wheel covers.This is a VERY used set with MANY light scratches / scrapes and small dings / dents.These scratches / scrapes and dings / dents will be noticeable from even a short distance.The original finish is VERY faded and worn due to time.Oxidation and corrosion.Deep staining that will not polish out.Paint worn and peeling off.On a scale from 1 to 10, these rate a "6" in condition.Poor driver car quality.Buyer to pay shipping with a flat rate of $20 within the continental U.S..Elsewhere there are additional charges.Accept most methods of payment.California buyer to pay state sales tax.

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