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1966 Dodge Dart & Coronet 14 In. Wheel Cover (1) Used on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
There is a few small dings in the edge in a couple areas (hard to see). The silver paint is worn off on part of the cover. The Dodge emblem on the center dome appears to be discolored from what it probably was when new. Would be great for a daily driver, but would need refurbishing for a show car.
Brand:Factory OEM Surface Finish:Stainless steel Manufacturer Part Number:2534224 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

    This is a used full wheel cover that was used on a 1966 Dodge Dart or 1966 Dodge Coronet. It is for a 14 inch wheel and as you can see in the pictures, it is in great condition. See the description above for the details. The shipping is to the lower 48 only. Any questions, please ask.

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