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Continental Kit, Rare! Chevy,cadilac, Donks, Ford,olds,ratrod on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Paducah, Kentucky, US

Paducah, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:fiberglass Country of Manufacture:United States

Continental Kit, RARE, New , LQQK!!!!!!!!!!!!

This auction is for a vintage Continental Kit.

NEW never used or mounted. This is the style continental kit that mounts on the top of your trunk. It is 26 inches in diameter. It is made to accept 15 inch hubcap. The hubcap in the picture is for illustration only and is not included. It is made of fiberglass and needs only to be primed and painted to make your ride outstanding!

This kit will fit about any car with a semi to flat trunk.

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