Halibrand. Vintage Sprint Car. Scta. Magnesium Wheels. Vintage Dragster on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Hill, California, United States
Wheels for Sale
- Nos 86 87 buick grand national center caps missing the box(US $75.00)
- 1932 ford rear spare wheel lock strap set, original factory accessory(US $132.00)
- Cadillac kelsey hayes rims(US $3,500.00)
- Original 1972 72 oldsmobile olds 442 14x7 rally wheel rim dated cutlass m52-2-29
- Original 1987-1991 volvo 780 bertone center wheel hub cap cover 6in 15.5cm(US $29.95)
- (4) 15"x 9.5" magnesium halibrand indy-500 wheels...gasser...sprint...champ car(US $1,599.00)
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