Seldom Seen Oe 14 Inch 1967-68 Chrysler Rib Type Wheelcover With Dome # 305 on 2040-parts.com
Rockport, Maine, US
optional deep dish 14 inch cap used by chrysler in 1967-68, Hollander # 305. seldom seen, even then. stainless is quite nice, there is pitting in the center area, paint is non-existent in many areas, but still a nice survivor, good enough for many daily drivers, or restore it.
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