1977 - 1978 Cadillac Deville And Fleetwood 15" Wheelcover / Hubcap on 2040-parts.com
Trenton, New Jersey, US
Up for auction is a gorgeous used genuine GM Cadillac 15" wheel cover/hubcap assembly for the 1977-1978 Cadillac DeVille and Fleetwood Models. This particular wheel cover carries the red vs. black center insert and is just about as nice as they possibly come barring an NOS purchase. According to my research, this part carries either GM Part #3517185 or #3516666 and the red insert carries part #1610135. Simply put, a gorgeous wheel cover which has stood the test of time that still retains all of its factory luster and is devoid of any and all damage which is usually seen on these wheel covers. Believe me, it would make even the nicest of show vehicles proud! Item will be shipped via the USPS for a flat rate fee of $9.95 to anywhere within the continental US. International bidders are also welcome but shipping and handling charges will need to be adjusted accordingly. Payment via PayPal is expected within 4 days of the close of auction and item will be shipped within 3 business days of receipt of confirmed payment. My feedback will reflect that I only deal in genuine OEM NOS and superior quality used merchandise so you can bid/buy with confidence. As this is a no reserve auction, once the starting bid price has been met this gorgeous wheel cover will go to the highest bidder so bid to own today! Thank for looking and good luck.
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