Original 1966 Shelby Gt350 10 Spoke Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Selma, North Carolina, United States
Shelby 10 spoke 66 GT350 wheels with near brand new tires. Repops alone are 250 per wheel. (WITHOUT tires) I'm selling all 4 wheels and tires for $900 Note: These aren't brand new and CS center caps do have some pitting and the wheels themselves need to be cleaned up ( I haven't bothered with them) |
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