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1962 Chrysler 300, Newport 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 HUBCAP WITH A FEW LIGHT IMPERFECTIONS SUCH AS LIGHT SCRATCHING AND A FEW PINGS ON THE CENTER. NO DENTS ON THE OUTER RIM AND THE PAINT IS NICE. THERE IS SOME SURFACE RUST ON THE ATTACHING RIM. THIS WOULD BE A GOOD 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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