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3 Original 1965-1966 Corvette Steel Wheels,kelsey Hayes15"x 5.5" Jk Date Coded on 2040-parts.com

US $525.00
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
Held air just fine till dismounted in September 2015. Misc. scratches, pitting and surface rust. Very serviceable and excellent candidates for restoration. Correct 2 bumps by the valve stem. Please review photos for item condition.
Brand:Kelsey Hayes Rim Diameter:15 Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:5.5 Quantity:3

3/Three Original Kelsey Hayes, JK Steel Wheels, 15' X 5 1/2" Date Coded  6 65, June 1965.  Has the 2 bumps by the valve stem and are in good used condition for their age.  I can happily answer questions and also send additional photos. Removed from a very early 1966 Corvette Roadster, when I upgraded to knock offs.

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