Here is a nice set of vintage Chevy hubcaps in great condition for their age. I'm not really sure what years they go to or which models they will fit. These look great for being really old but they do have some pitting chrome around the middle emblem and are used. I have taken a picture of each hubcap so that you can see the excact hubcaps that you will receive. This auction is for all four hubcaps! Thank you for looking!
Hub Caps for Sale
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