Mercedes Benz Tire Holder Wing Bolt 1950's Ponton 220s on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, US
Mercedes Benz Tire Holder Wing Nut Bolt. 1950's. 190 220s/se 180 219. Original paint/patina. Very good condition. OEM Hard to find original rare piece!
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