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1970's Mopar Dodge Plymouth Dog Dish Hubcaps Set Of 4 Very Good Condition Used on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Arnold, Missouri, US

Arnold, Missouri, US
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4 brushed aluminum (magnet doesn't stick to these) dish poverty mopar/dodge/plymouth hubcaps. Please look at the pics, these are the exact caps & in the exact condition as pic'd. The outside & tops are very nice, maybe some paint detail or touch up on them & a good polishing? A couple have some scratches, no major dents pings or dings & all 4 have a slight bump out on the backside where they are snapped onto the steel wheel lip - they ARE  NOT PERFECT I would say DRIVER QUALITY now but with a little work could be nicer. These measure approx 8 3/4 id & 9 1/4"od across the backside of these. Used on many mopar/dodge/plymouth muscle cars from the late 1960's to early 1970's. Please keep in mind these parts are 30-40+/- years old and are USED.

Please look over carefully before bidding, items are sold as is.

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