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Oe 15 Inch Wire Wheelcovers, 74-76 Torino,77-79 Cougar, 77-78 Ford Fullsize (3) on 2040-parts.com

US $74.72
Location:

Rockport, Maine, US

Rockport, Maine, US
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three OE 15 inch caps, as used on 1974-76 Grand Torino, 1977-79 Cougar, and 1976-77 Ford fullsize. Hollander # 728.
good overall condition for a daily driver. bright emblems, no broken wires, edges are quite good but not flawless. there is some pitting on the center piece behind the wires, and some paint loss on the black paint of the backing plate. Please check the individual photos as all sales are final.

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