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US $69.99
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Union City, California, US

Union City, California, US
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*** 1966 Ford OEM Mustang Hub Caps ***

 

Up For Bid Off My Low Mileage 1966 Ford Mustang,  It Has Been Sold. No Need For These Extra Parts & NOS Parts Left Over.

These 3ea. Caps Are Orig. To My Car, Can Not Fine The Other One May Have Left In Trunk On Spare.

 

These Are In Good Shape For Driver, So Please Look At Photo. Sold AS-IS

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