Set Of 4 Vintage Oem Hubcap Metal Chevy Bow-tie Wheel Cover Original 14 Inch on 2040-parts.com
Clear Spring, Maryland, United States
This is a nice set of 4 (four) Chevy Hubcaps/wheelcovers. Please see the photos for condition and for the actual item you will receive. Base your decision to buy on the photos and any questions you ask before you buy. Payment is expected within 24 hours. Thank you.
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