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1968-1969 Lincoln Continental Flared Wheel Covers (hubcaps) - Optional/upgrade on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
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Alexandria, Virginia, US

Alexandria, Virginia, US
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This is a set of 8 of the optional wheel covers that were available for the 1968-1969 Lincoln Continental.  Most of them are scratched, scraped and dented.  I have collected these over the years but am now getting rid of them all and going back to the standard hubcaps.  Apparently dings/scrapes can be pounded out/buffed (search for hubcap restoration) if you've got the time or money and are truly ambitious.  These all have some flaws! Expect to get four road-worthy (not show) from the set after piecing them together and doing some work on them.


The estimated cost to ship these is based on a price of about $30 when I bought four of these about 2-3 years ago.  Each hubcap is quite heavy.  Shipping is not included--I will determine the final price based on the type of shipping the winner wants to use.

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