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Rare Vintage Pair Fenton Thrust Style Polished Lip 14x6 Ford Mopar 4 1/2 Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Valley Center, California, United States

Valley Center, California, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Alloy Rim Diameter:14 Rim Width:6 Number of Bolts:5

SELLING A RARE PAIR OF 14X6 VINTAGE 5 SPOKE FENTON HUSTLER lllTORQUE THRUST STYLE MAGS,THESE WHEELS HAVE POLISHED LIPS,THERE 5 ON 4 1/2 FORD MOPAR DODGE BOLT PATTERN .THEY HAVE A 2 3/4  BACK SPACE,ONE WHEEL HAS 3 BROKEN SCREWS. I DONT HAVE THE PATIENCE TO FIX IT BUT THE CAP STILL BOLTS ON.THEY LOOK GREAT FOR SOME VINTAGE POLISHED LIP TORQUE THRUST STYLE WHEELS.THERE NOT PERFECT BUT LOOK GREAT.YOUR CLEARANCES BEFORE YOU PURCHASE THEM.DONT FIND MANY 14X6 TORQUE THRUST STYLE WHEELS.EACH WHEEL HAS A LIGHT BEND IN THE LIP AS SHOWN IN PICS .WILL RUN TRUE AND BALANCE FINE,CAME ON A CAR THAT I WAS DRIVING.WILL BE SHIPPED WITH CAPS AND LUGS.ILL SEND EXTRA SCREWS IN CASE YOULL NEED THEM.THANKS FOR LOOKING PAUL.FOR MORE INFO CALL 760 749 8205 AND THANKS FOR LOOKING PAUL. CHECK OUT MY OTHER GOODIES IN MY STORE.

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