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1979-1986 Ford Mustang Factory Alloy Wheel 14 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Homosassa, Florida, US

Homosassa, Florida, US
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This is a Factory Replacement Rim That Fits For Mustang 1979-1986

Used factory alloy wheel, (Rim), that is in very good condition. Has minor scratches and blemishes but in very good condition. Comes with the original Ford center cap as well.

The images associated with this ad are the actual rim you will receive. Please examine the image carefully to insure it will meet your liking!

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