NOS Wheel Center Caps
For
Buicks
I Don't Know The Year, Possably Late 60's Or Seventies???
The Diameter is 3"
Good Fishing!!
Wheel Hubs & Bearings for Sale
- Nos front inner wheel bearings for 1960-64 corvair - 1962-63 chevy nova(US $20.00)
- 1949-1964 dodge,plymouth, & chryslers rear wheel bearings (US $40.00)
- Nos clutch release bearing for 79-85 mustang, other ford cars - see list(US $20.00)
- 1946 - 1952 chevy 3/4 - 1 ton trks- 1935-42 -1/2 ton-front inner wheel bearing(US $15.00)
- Nos rear wheel bearing for 1957 - 1966 fords (US $20.00)
- Nos u-joints for 1969 plymouths - auction is for 2(US $35.00)
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