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1960 Pontiac Catalina Hubcap Wheelcover on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Adairsville, Georgia, US

Adairsville, Georgia, US
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I ONLY HAVE ONE 14" HUBCAP. THIS IS A NICE BRIGHT HUBCAP WITH A FEW LIGHT IMPERFECTIONS SUCH AS SHELF WEAR AND LIGHT SCRATCHING ON THE CENTER AREA. NO DENTS ON OR NEAR THE OUTER EDGE. IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR YEARS. THE BACK AND THE ATTACHING CLIPS LOOK NEW. IT WOULD PROBABLY BE RATED AS A NUMBER 8.   

ASK ALL QUESTIONS B4 BIDDING. ALL SALES FINAL. NO RETURNS. SHIP TO 48 STATES ONLY. MUST RECEIVE PAYMENT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION.

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