Nos Cragar Center Caps For Ford Or Mercury Rims Ford Drag Team Mustang Cobra on 2040-parts.com
Kelley, Iowa, United States
Brand new nos cragar center caps for Ford rims. I only used these once for test fitting on my 15" steel rims on my 68' Fairlane 500. They look great but I have decided to go with the poverty cap look instead. These are brand new in the box. I will include the lug nuts that I bought new this year just for these center caps. These are extremely rare and were used on the chrome reverse steelies on the 1969 Ford Drag Team Mustang and Fairlane Cobra. (Torino).
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