57 1957 Ford Thunderbird Hubcap Wheel Cover Oem Original on 2040-parts.com
Strongsville, Ohio, US
This listing is for ONE very nice Vintage 1957 Ford T-Bird Wheelcover. There are no dents or dings and it's very shiney. Some of the black paint has chipped off, and there are a few spots of light paint splatter - which comes off. (Please see pictures.) The white paint is good. The cap is straight, sits flat, and has good clips. With just a little paint work, this cap is a beauty!
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