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1968-69 Mustang Oem 12 Slot 14" X 7" Painted Wheel + Trim Ring on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, US

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Material:Steel Rim Diameter:14 Rim Structure:Two Piece Country of Manufacture:United States Rim Width:7 Number of Bolts:5 Rim Brand:OEM Ford

1968-69 MUSTANG OEM 12 SLOT 14" X 7" PAINTED WHEEL + TRIM RING
 

You are bidding on one Good Used ORIGINAL* 1968-69 Mustang painted 12 slot 14" X 7" Steel Wheel with one used polished 2" stainless steel trim ring. Correct OEM steel wheel that was cleaned and refinished with proper Black enamel rim and Silver slotted center. No rim damage or wheel distortion, Guaranteed true and undamaged. Sold as a two (2) piece (wheel + Ring) matching set.

Please ask questions before bidding, items are Sold as Is and as pictured with No Returns.

*Genuine FORD MOTOR COMPANY used part, not a reproduction or a licensed remanufactured part. Made & sold by Ford as original equipment.   

Please Note: The items pictured is guaranteed to be the actual items. My pictures are not copied from other auctions or web sites, so bid with confidence - what you see & bid on is what you will receive!  As a reputable eBay seller, we examined this for damage/imperfections/defects. We did our best to provide an accurate description. Any/all visible areas of concern are disclosed.

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