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1967 Ford Mustang Delux Wheel Covers Set Of 4 14" Hubcaps on 2040-parts.com

US $270.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, US

Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:C7ZA1130B

These 1967 Ford Mustang Delux Wheel Covers were on my 1967 Mustang when I purchased the car in 1988.  I removed them right after I purchased the car and have stored them ever since.  It appears these hubcaps where put on the car just prior to selling the car as you can see how clean the back of the hubcaps are.  Two of the hubcaps still have the Ford part number sticker on them.  The hubcaps are in very nice condition and the only flaw I see is in the chrome next to one of the red center caps.  Thank you for looking.  Payment is accepted through Paypal only within three days of purchase.  US Shipping Only. 

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