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1960's Buick ? 15x6 Wheel / Rim Lesabre Skylark ??? on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, US

Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5

Up for auction this week we have what I believe to be a 1965 Buick Electra wheel. Is a 15 X 6 steel wheel. It is painted black and has surface rust as you can see in the photographs. There is no rust through. On the part where the tire would rest, reads: ELECRTOFUSE 768 15 X 6 L MADE IN USA. There are 5 lug holes, and the bolt pattern measures 5".There are four slots on the front that I assume are for clips, but there are no clips.  View the photos, and ask any questions you have BEFORE bidding. Great to have if your are missing, rotted out, or for a spare!!!!

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