Buick Skylark Gs Special Sport Wagon Electra Wheel Covers Hub Caps 1968 15 Inch on 2040-parts.com
Milltown, New Jersey, US
Original set of hubcaps for a 1968 buick in good condition. Original plastic caps in the middle have some cracks from age but all in one piece. Caps are not perfect but in good shape for a driver or a restoration. Have a few scratches. Would look good on 60s buicks. 15 inch size. Sold as is. Please see photos Buyer pays shipping No shipping outside the U.S.
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