Lot Of 2 Vintage Chevrolet Motor Division Rally Hubcap 1968-1992 Derby Style on 2040-parts.com
Sunnyvale, California, United States
See Photos. Original Hubcaps. Not re-pops. Good ++ condition. The listed shipping costs are for lower 48 (USA) states ** EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI ** destinations. For the Western US, upwards of 2.5 times the listed postage (allow me to send you an invoice before paying). If sending outside the lower 48 states, I will need to send and invoice as well for the total shipping costs. I ship internationally and encourage buyers to use the eBay Global Shipping Program. If there is a difference between the item description and the photos, use the photos to resolve. Photos are of the exact item(s) you will receive. Should you be moved to give positive feedback, expect thoughtful and kind positive feedback in return. Thanks for looking at my item! Check out other vintage items I have at http://stores.ebay.com/Suburbia-Harvest. |
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