Buick Riviera 1965-1967 Wire Wheel Spinner Style Hubcap-set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com
West Babylon, New York, US
Item is 4 rare and hard to find spinner style hubcaps for a 1965-67 Buick Riviera. This is a SET of 4
hubcaps. All of them are in a reasonable good condition. All of them
have minor scratches and/or minor dents,they are dusty from sitting in a garage for 30 years.
Item is sold in "as is";however I will wash them prior to shipping.
Shipping to 48 states only,no AK/HI/PR/US territories.
International buyers use the Global Shipping system offered.
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Unfortunately,returns will NOT be accepted,since there are scams going around.
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