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Gm 14x5 Oem Steel Wheel 5 On 4.75 From The 60s 70s Era Gm "l@@k"!! on 2040-parts.com

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Benton, Kentucky, United States

Benton, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:5 Bolt Pattern:4.75 Rim Diameter:14

Here is a good factory OEM steel wheel correct for GM cars from the 60s early 70s with 4.75 inch 5 lug bolt pattern. Will have typical flaws around edges from tire machine and such over the years but above average wheel. Wheel runs true and lug holes are good. These WILL NOT work with disc brakes. This is a 14X5 wheel with a 3.5 inch backspace. I do not see a code and the pix have any markings I could find. Please zoom the pix for codes and condition. Auction is for one wheel but I have a few of these if more are needed..

Thanks for looking and check my other stuff.

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