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1960's Chevy Impala Wheel Covers * Set Of 4 * Original Oem. on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Munster, Indiana, US

Munster, Indiana, US
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Nice original set of four (4) 14 inch Chevy Impala wheel covers .These are of one of our original vehicles and stored for over 35 years. I just found them above garage storage . Nice set . Hubcap for has crack in plastic (see pic) center cap. Hub cap 3 has discoloration in center cap. Hubcaps are nice but do have light rust and one has small dent from curb damage. Thanks for looking .

 

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