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Mopar Space Saver Spare Tire Goodyear F78-14 2944250 Cuda Challenger Roadrunner on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Few surface rust spots on wheel, seems it was never used since rubber tits still on tire.
Offset:-14 Tire Type:Collapsible Spare Rim Brand:Mopar Rim Material:Steel Rim Manufacturer Part Number:MOPAR 2944250 Number of Bolts:5 Tire Brand:Goodyear

Mopar Space Saver Collapsible Spare Tire, Goodyear F78-14 wheel casting number 2944250. Will fit and work on most Mopars, Cudas Challengers Roadrunners Chargers etc but I am not sure for which ones it is "correct" original equipment, so please do your homework and make sure it is for your application before you bid. Some spots of surface rust on wheel, seems it may not have been used judging by the rubber tits still on the tire. Shipping at $26.95 for the Lower 48 US.

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