for bid is a spair tire holder it is in good shape out of a 1976 corvette correct for 1968-1982 see pic i will re list if payment not receved after 3 day
ship with in 3 days after payment, this is being sold as is no retruns are refunds , so make sure it will fit your car befor bidding , this is for both parts top and bottom of tire holder
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