1965 Vintage Rambler 14" Spinner Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com
South Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States
1965 Rambler Spinner hub cap. 14". Some minor wear on the black. Needs to be cleaned, this is part of my dad's dusty collection. Good shape for age.
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