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Pair Of Ford Model A Spoke Rims Wheels-very Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Big Bear City, California, US

Big Bear City, California, US
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Believe these are for a Ford Model A.  Both are in very good condition, didn't see any dents.  Wouldn't take much, if any, preparation before ready to paint.  Note size in photo with tape measure.  Free local pick up in Big Bear Lake, Calif, or will drop off at the local UPS store on your behalf.  You can contact them and pay them directly to pack and ship your item to your location.  We've done this before and it's worked out well for both buyer and seller, your paying the exact cost to pack/ship. 

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