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Old Antique Car Parts A Set Of 4 1930's Ford Flathead 17 Inch Spoke Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $259.95
Location:

Wilder, Idaho, United States

Wilder, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used

 Here we have a very nice set of 4 1930's Ford 17 inch Wheels. In good condition for their age. The tires are old and cracked and routed and will be removed for shipping  These Wheels are a rare find and will help complete your restoration or can be used as a display.  Please feel free to ask any questions. Shipping charges reflect the cost of domestic shipping within the continental US, I will however package and ship elsewhere at buyers expense.

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