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1965 Pontiac Gto Malibu Ss 14x6 Steel Wheels Code 6 Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Framingham, Massachusetts, United States

Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Steel

1965 Pontiac GTO 14x6 Factory Steel Wheels
Set of 4

Wheels have the correct code 6 on either side of the valve stem

The wheels are straight and true

They require new paint

Also used on some 1965 Chevrolet Olds and Buick Cars

A Must for any correct restoration

Very hard to find

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