Corvette Spinner Knock Off!!! No Reserve!!! on 2040-parts.com
Saint Michael, Minnesota, United States
Cool Corvette spinner/ Knock off! Not sure of year or if it came off a hub cap but I was told it's from a 1959. It has 4 screws holes in back, only two screws match. Part # 3725 239 if that helps, some minor surface scratches driver quality. Check out my other auctions!
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