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Et Mag Aluminum 14x6 Unilug Ford Chevy Mustang 1955 1964 Rat Hot Rod Gasser 1969 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States
ONE ONLY. DIAMETER 14 INCHES. WIDTH 6 INCHES. BACK SPACE 2 7/8 INCHES. FITS Chevy or Ford and some Mopar. BOLT CIRCLE 4 1/2 INCHES and 4 3/4 INCHES. VERY DIRTY. Will need a thorough cleaning.
Brand:ET Number of Bolts:5 Rim Material:AlLLOY Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Rim Width:6 INCHES Rim Structure:ONE PIECE Rim Diameter:14 INCHES

ONE ONLY.   ET MAG.   14 X 6.  UNILUG.  FITS Chevy or Ford and some Mopar.   BACK SPACE:  2 7/8 INCHES.  BOLT CIRCLE:  4 1/2 inches  and 4 3/4 inches.  QUESTIONS ??   818 790 1932   CALL ME for faster service.  CALL ME for more photos.  CALL ME for shipping.  **** I WILL SHIP ANYWHERE ACCORDING TO BUYERS INSTRUCTIONS ****  CALL ME for a great deal.   60 is the number.

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