1966 Chevy Impala SS 14" correct wheel covers!! Great driver quality. Dry storage for 25 years!!! Can't ask for better than that! No broken clips! Thanks for looking check my other listings for super rare rad pieces!
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Hub Caps & Trim for Sale
Nos 1973-74-75-76-77 hub caps ford maverick used "brand new never installed "(US $110.00)
Mid to early 1970's buick hubcaps (15inch)(US $35.00)
ford dog dish used 12 1/2" hub cap wheel cover vintage hubcaps pr(US $35.00)
Vintage round chrome hub caps set of 4 good condition slight scratches (US $22.99)
Ford model t, model a & round original 1928-1931 hub caps good condition(US $39.99)
Set of 3- gmc truck pickup hubcaps 3/4 ton...1977,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86 (US $100.00)
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