Cadillac 3 Used Original Wire Wheel Centers Deville Eldorado Brougham Seville on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US
This is a Lot of 3 used ORIGINAL Wire Wheel CENTER CAPS for various CADILLAC models; DeVille, Brougham, Eldorado and Seville. There is a part number E-810709-1 on the back. Each of them has 2 mounting tangs and an alignment stud. They are used and have typical use wear and scratches. They can be polished up and should look nice for use. They are just under 4 1/2 inches in diameter. SEE My Other Listings for more Cadillac Wheel Centers, Badges and FACTORY Service Manuals. Thanks for looking.
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