Ford Falcon Mercury Comet 13x4.5 Steel Wheel Free U.s. Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Holmen, Wisconsin, United States
here i have is a falcon/comet 13x4.5 steel wheel. overall its in good condition. the bead has some pitting but not bad. great for restoration. FREE U.S. SHIPPING
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