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1964 64 Mercury Comet Hubcap Rim Wheel Cover Hub Cap 14" Oem Used H7 Set 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Santa Paula, California, United States

Santa Paula, California, United States
Used factory original set of FOUR (4) hubcaps / wheel covers. See pictures and description.
Brand:FACTORY OEM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Interchange Part Number:H-7 Part Brand:FACTORY OEM

A set of FOUR (4) 1964 Mercury Comet 14" factory full wheel covers.This is a VERY used set with MANY large dings / dents and deep scratches . scrapes.These dings / dents and scratches / scrapes will be noticeable from even a short distance.The original finish is faded and worn due to time.PAINT peeling off in most areas.Oxidation and corrosion.Staining that does not polish off.Bent out of round when laid flat but attach to wheels as designed.Poor driver car quality.On a scale from 1 to 10, these rate a "5" or less in condition.Buyer to pay shipping with a flat rate of $20 within the continental U.S..Elsewhere there are additional charges.Accept most methods of payment.California buyer to pay state sales tax.

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