1959 Chevrolet 14" Hub Caps (u-c21) on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
1959 Chevrolet 14" Hub Caps. Overall still in nice shape. Some small dings here and there and the paint might be faded on the one you receive. Some surface scratches on the chrome but no bad rash. Please note we have several of these hubs for sale. The one you receive may not be the one shown in the pictures but will be in equal or better quality. Also note they had a few different manufacturers who made these hubs for Chevrolet. Pictured above is the only difference you will notice between the two different ones is simply just the backing and how it clips into the wheel. Call Rich 719-372-7762 Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM MST with any questions.
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