This auction is for one used 1936-39 FORD 16" WHEEL. IT HAS ONE CLIP BROKEN OFF.
Parts are sold as is, so look at the pictures, no warranty implied.
Payment must be received within 7 days at end of auction.
E-mail me with any questions, don't assume. I try to accurately describe my parts so I don't waste your time or mine and keep everybody happy.
Wheels for Sale
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- 18" tsw panorama bronze wheels 350z 370z g35 g37 coupe 94-04 ford mustang gt(US $689.00)
- 20" niche targa wheels dodge magnum charger challenger chrysler 300 c srt 8(US $1,039.00)
- 1 new chrome 20" oem dodge challenger charger srt8 wheel rim 2329(US $499.99)
- 16x7 suburban avalanch tahoe factory alloy 2000 2001 2002 5096 wheel rim(US $45.00)
- 2 - mustang fr500 wheels 17x10.5, +27mm, black/mach, 5x4.50, 70.7mm bore(US $238.99)
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