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Gmc Rally Wheel Center Cap 1500 Pickup Jimmy 5-lug 15" on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Buford, Georgia, US

Buford, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GMC Manufacturer Part Number:14018276 Interchange Part Number:14018277 Other Part Number:14018279 14018280





This is a used ralley wheel center cap from a 1980 GMC pickup truck. No dents or cracks. Does have some very minor pitting in one area, as seen in the pictures. 3 mounting bolts included.

P/N's cast on back: 14018276 / 14018277 / 14018279 / 14018280
1979 date code cast on back
5 lug x 5"
dia ~ 6.75"

Interchange manual says this wheel center cap came on the following:

  • GMC Jimmy 1977-1982
  • GMC 1500 Pickup 1977-1989
  • GMC Van 1976-1995
  • NOTE: I beleive this interchange information to be correct, but the buyer is ultimately responsible for insuring compatibility with their specific application - look at the pictures and check the P/N.

    If there are any questions Please ask don't hesitate to ask.

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