Hw Pontiac Firebird Gto Rally 2 Wheel 15 X 7 Date M5 7 1970's on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, United States
ORIGINAL FIREBIRD 15 BY 7 RALLY WHEEL
BY THE VALVE STEM IS M5 7 ..11.......3....HW INSIDE IS PART NUMBER 525710 GOOD SHAPE .WILL NEED BLAST AND REPAINT ORIGINAL PAINT AS SEEN ..SOME SURFACE RUST ALSO HAVE SOME CENTER CAPS LISTED ..NOT SURE IF FOR THIS WHEEL |
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