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1970's-80"s Chevrolet Pick-up Hub-cap, Aluminum, 10-1/8" I.d. 10-3/4" O.d. on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Orab, Ohio, United States

Mount Orab, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

1970's TO 1980's CHEVROLET PICK-UP HUB-CAP, ALUMINUM, NEEDS POLISHED, IT's GOT A LITTLE DENT IN IT AT THE EDGE, SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE IN THE PICTURES, & LIGHT SCUFFING, MOSTLY FROM LAYING ON THE SHELF FOR THE 25 YEARS THAT I'VE HAD IT. Pay ACTUAL Shipping Cost, PAYPAL Only, Combine Shipping, Ship WORLDWIDE, THANKS

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