1965 65 Chevy Corvair Corsa 13" Hubcap Hub Caps (2) Nice Used 3861087 3962 on 2040-parts.com
Chester, New Jersey, US
Set of (2) nice condition 13" Corsa hubcaps previously removed from my 180 hp Turbo Convertible.
Price if for (2). Make offer or Buy it Now.
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