Lincoln Town Car Center Hub Cap Hubcap 1993-1997 Limo on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
This is one OEM center cap in pretty nice clean condition with solid clips and wire. It has a few tiny blemishes on top and a couple chrome ripples on the bottom side edge as shown but tough to see once mounted. Chrome has nice shine! Part# is F5VC-1A096-BA. Measures about 6" across the front. A picture of the rim it matches with is shown in the last photo. |
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