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Axle Hubs, Wire Wheels F. Austin Healey W. 2 Eared Knock-offs on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Iron River, Michigan, United States

Iron River, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

These are 4 wire wheel axle hubs for Austin Healey Roadsters. It is for you to determine what model car these would fit.  It looks to me that there are 2 pairs.  These parts are original Austin Healey, no reproductions!  There are the axle hubs, the hub extensions, the orig. hardened studs, 4 2 eared knock-offs and 2 grease retaining caps.  Everything is in good overall condition.  The axle hubs are listed with "Moss" as NA!

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