Oe 15 Inch Wire Wheelcover, 1969-70 Buick Lesabre,electra # 1026, Good F/driver on 2040-parts.com
Rockport, Maine, US
Oe 15 inch wire wheelcover # 1026 in Hollander book, used in 1969 & 1970 on full size Buicks. very respectable, not show, has minor flaws, no broken wires, good emblem, edges are not badly battered
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