Og 1 Pattern 4 3/4 Or 120.7 X 5 Lug Real Og Zenith Campbell Adapters Wire Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Martinez, California, US
Real campbell zenith single pattern chevy 4 3/4 5 lug adapters or 120.7 x 5 lug. They were on a corvette. 3 of the four seem to be aged exacly the same but one blue one must have been replaced at some point threads are all good and smooth but cleaned all the greasse off for shipping.. it is a little darker blue( see pics)
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