Sunliner Ford Thunderbird Tbird Wheels 1955 Crown Victoria Fairlane Customline on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, Louisiana, US
You are bidding on the full set of 4 1950's 15x5" Ford wheels shown. Wheels are perfect for any 1950's era Ford car up to 1956 including Crown Victoria, Tbird, Fairlane, Customline Sunliner etc... 5 on 4.5" bolt pattern. If you have been looking for a nice set for your project, here they are!! I will ship within 2 days of payment. $99 shipping in the U.S.
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