Buick 1964 Set Of 4 Wildcat Hub Caps on 2040-parts.com
Barrington, Illinois, United States
SET OF 4 BUICK WILDCAT 15" HUBCAPS. 2 ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, 2 HAVE A FEW SMALL RIM DENTS AS SEEN IN PHOTOS THESE ARE FAIRLY RARE TO FIND ,WITH THE WILDCAT LOGO IN THE MIDDLE
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