Rare 1960,61&1962 & 63 '64'65 Mercury Stainless Hubcap 13" Fits Several Models- on 2040-parts.com
Farmington, Missouri, US
This is a nice old mercury hubcap.
Pretty rare model.
I only have one.
Very good shape, but it does have a couple of tiny hair line old age crackes in center emblem. (see photo)
If you have any questions , please e-mail me !!!!!!!!!
Thanks for looking and bidding !!!!!
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