This is one hubcap from a 1964 Lincoln Continental, but will also fit a 1965 model. Fits 15" wheels. There are a few slight dings, minor blemishes and a little curb rash, but otherwise in good condition. Please look closely at the photo as this is sold "as is". Free shipping - DOMESTIC SHIPPING ONLY.
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