Nos 1940 16"x4" Ford 5 Lug Steel Wheel Rat Rod Lincoln Gasser Coupe on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, South Carolina, United States
NOS 1940 Ford 16"x4" 5 Lug Steel Wheel. Very Nice Wheel With Minimal Surface Rust. There Is Some Minor Pitting Along The Inside on The Outer Lip. This Wheel is In Excellent Condition! Great Driver Quality! we take apart all large items for shipping when possible, if you do not want it taken apart please contact me at the end of the auction as the winning bidder, Thanks! INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS We ship internationally by the eBay Global Shipping Program only. Please do not request an invoice at the close of the auction, it will take off the Global Shipping Program. You will receive an invoice from eBay's Global Shipping Program in a timely manner at the close of the auction Thanks! Pictures best describe the condition, look at them carefully. All sales final. Parts and cars range from 1916 to the early 70's, condition to fully restored to a hound dog could jump through the side of it! Model T, Model A, Flathead V8, Willys, Ford Chevrolet, Kaiser, Nash, Buick, etc. Thanks for stopping by! <>< |
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