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One Original 1930-31 Ford Model A 20" Rim #5 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States
The Rim is in Good Used Condition. Some Surface Rust as seen in the images. Also a small dent on the edge of the rim
Brand:FORD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear


One Original 1930-31 Ford Model A 20" Rim #5
The Wheel has 5 Lug Holes, 20" across in diameter x 4" wide.  Please see pictures for details. The Rim Rolls with no wobbles. There is some surface rust on the Rims. This Rim has a small dent on the edge of the Rim which should hammer out. 

We can combine ship this order and ship up to two Rims per box.
 If you have any questions please ask. 

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