Chevrolet Caprice Wire Spoke Hubcap 77 78 79 Used Oem on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
15 hubcap for Caprice. Used OEM part, all metal. It is pretty good except some curb scrape, see photo. Used on 77 to 79 Chevys This on is a little different than the 1980 and later wire hubcap.
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