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Set Of 4 1977 78 79 Cadillac Wire Wheel Center Cap 3 Piece Rat Rod Hotrod on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Hibbing, Minnesota, US

Hibbing, Minnesota, US
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This listing is a set of 4 wire caps from a 77 to 79 cadillac eldorado. They come as shown in three peices, the center cap, wires, and back chrome. EXCEPT FOR THE FOURTH ONE WHICH DOES NOT HAVE CENTER, All do show some signs of age more so on wires and back, with the centers in very nice shape. Ive tried to take as many pictures as possible and described caps as best as I could, as well as interchange but buyer is responsible for fitment as I dont know if special wheels are needed to run them. Thanks for looking!

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