1970 - 1990 Cadillac Wheel Inserts With Medallions on 2040-parts.com
Portage, Michigan, US
For sale is a set of Cadillac wheel center inserts with medallions in very nice shape. The year is unknown so check your application with the photos and the measurements. The chrome is excellent. One of the inserts is faded in the Cadillac badge area but the other 3 are nearly perfect. These are very heavy cast quality metal construction.
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