1967 Mustang Spoke Hub Cap ...nos >>>oem<<< With Red Center Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, US
1967 Mustang Spoke Hub Cap... NOS>>>OEM>>>in original box.....
Has red center cap emblem..
Great condition. Never used.. pictures speak for themselves..
Lots of early mustang parts being listed
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