This is a set of 20 VINTAGE BRAKE HOLE COVERS for cars from the 1960s and 1970s.
I used these on my 1965 Dart and 1974 Dart.
These covers are made for a hole that measures 5/16 inch HIGH by 1 inch LONG.
You are bidding on ONE SET of 20 COVERS .............2 sets are AVAILABLE.
I accept PayPal only.
NO exchanges on this item.
Shipping to the lower 48 states ONLY ( USA ).
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