This auction is for one original used Oldsmobile wire wheel cap & cover that is in very good condition. I think it is a 14" as it measures 14" across the back where it fits in the wheel & 16" across the front. Buyer pays $18.90 s/h Payment due with-in 5 days of auction end. Thanks & good luck...be sure to see all my listings!!
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