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Oe Set Of 4 1978-79 Monte Carlo 14 Inch Wire Wheelcovers, Good Driver Quality on 2040-parts.com

US $88.77
Location:

Rockport, Maine, US

Rockport, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Interchange Part Number:3156-C

Respectable OE set of 4 14 inch caps, heavy, well made, as used as option on 1978-79 Chevy Monte Carlo. Hollander # 3156-C. no broken or missing spokes, backing plates are solid and not rusty, please check individual photos to assess quality. very suitable for a daily driver as they are, or you can easily disassemble and improve them with repaint and thorough detailing

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