Rare Original Oem 1972 Chevrolet Gm 14" Chrome Trim Rings (two) on 2040-parts.com
Kimberling City, Missouri, United States
Auction includes Two Trim Rings Two Trim Rings are in very good original condition. They were factory installed on a 1972 El Camino with 14" Rally Wheels. One has a slight indention on the flat part of the rim that is barely noticeable and also has a inward dimple that might possibly be pounded out. Otherwise, very good with great chrome and no rust. The other has a few light dimples on the flat part of the rim and also a circular scratching mark. There are a few upward dimples on the rim which should pound out. These look like they were caused by a rock or something that may have been caught between the wheel and the rim. This one also has great chrome and no rust. These original rings are very difficult to find in this condition. They are not perfect but are very nice. Please enlarge and view photos or let me know if you need any further description of the rings. |
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