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2 Auburn Cord Deusenberg Cadillac Wire Wheels 21 Inch Bid As Per Picture on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Apple Valley, California, United States

Apple Valley, California, United States
1929 30,31 32 34.Auburn Cord Duesenburg and other large car rims. all 2 rims are in good condition. Will take to the UPS store in Apple Valley and they will package and ship to your door. Approx cost 200 dollars to USA but check for yourself to be sure and make your own arrangements.Note add says 5 but only two for sale in this sale as these have tires on them disregard any part that says 5 in this lot only two for sale. the five is on my other ad for cord rims that are not wire wheels.
Rim Material:Steel Rim Diameter:21 inch Rim Width:7 inches Rim Brand:Auburn Cord Duesy Cadillac Lincoln Hot rod


1929 Cord rims all 5 rims are in fair to good condition one off world's fair car.


On Mar-20-16 at 16:47:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

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