Fenton Gyro 15" X 3 1/2" Gasser Rat Rod Hot Rod Front Runner Ford on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
This is a pair of Fenton Gyro 15" X 3 1/2" front wheels, 5 on 4 1/2" bolt pattern. fits most Ford, Mercury, and some Chrysler products. caps included, one of the Fenton stickers is missing. these are pretty nice wheels, but they do have a few scuffs. nothing a good polishing can't take care of. these wheels are straight, I was driving the car they came off of. you are responsible for making sure they fit your car. look at the pictures, make sure its what you need. all sales final, buyer pays shipping. I will not ship out side the United States.
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