Chevrolet, Gmc, Camper Special, 16.5x9.75, F&h Wheel, Rim. on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, California, United States
This is a 16.5x9.75 Wheel used on 1960s, 70s and 80s Chevy and GMC Camper Special trucks. It is in take off condition and will need cleaning or possible restoration. It appears to be straight and in good condition. It is from Southern California and has minimal rust or corrosion. I will have two more of these wheels available on separate listings. Shipping price is for the lower 48 states of the U.S. If you are from Alaska, Hawaii or any foreign country, please contact me for an adjusted shipping quote.
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