1967 Ford Mustang 14" Original Hubcaps, Wheel Covers, Set Of 4, ~good Shape~ on 2040-parts.com
Pittston, Pennsylvania, US
JUST REMOVED FROM GARAGE STORAGE DURING AN ESTATE PURCHASE...STILL SOME OIL SPOTS WITH DUST ETC... ONLY ONE HAS ROAD RASH...LOOKS TO HAVE HAD A RUN IN WITH A CURB... SOME CLOSE UPS OF IT ARE HERE.... OTHER THAN A LITTLE CLEANING, THESE ARE IN PRETTY NICE SHAPE.... LET THE PICS DESCRIBE THEM BEST..... THE CENTERS DO HAVE THE CZ NUMBER....
Hub Caps & Trim for Sale
- Pick'a'cap: original oem 1954 ford lion crest 15" hub caps wheel covers(US $39.00)
- 1967 pontiac tempest hubcaps (3) 14" (US $15.00)
- 1955 pontiac hubcap 15"(US $25.00)
- 1963 pontiac grand prix hubcaps (2)(US $20.00)
- 1967 pontiac tempest hubcap (US $10.00)
- 1973-1974 pontiac lemans/firebird/gp 14" hubcap(US $15.00)
Spied: Cadillac XTS spotted testing
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Dacia's UK launch postponed
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Audi Metroproject Quattro (2007) unveiled
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