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Early1964 Mercedes 230sl Hub Caps - Set Of Four on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, United States

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, United States

Sold my early 1964 Mercedes 230SL (delivered new in June, 1964) this summer after 20+ years of ownership (I was the 3rd owner) and have a few remaining items and spares to dispose of so keep checking back as I add new items as I clean out my basement.

Early Mercedes 230SL set of four (4) hubcaps. Three of the caps are perfect while one has a small dent - hard to find. See photo.

These caps were original to my car when purchased. I removed them and refurbished them by stripping bad paint and buffing the small scratches out and then repainting them with correct color. As this car was a summer driver I used another set and kept the originals in storage.

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