1964 Ford Galaxie Hubcaps With Blue Inserts on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
1964 FORD GALAXIE HUBCAPS 14 INCH , THREE OF THE HUBCAPS ARE REALLY NICE BUT THE FOURTH HAS SOME DAMAGE TO EDGE.... SEE PHOTOS BUT ALL 4 OF THE HUBCAPS HAVE VERY CLEAN AND SHARP BLUE GALAXIE CENTER INSERTS ... SEE PHOTOS.
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