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Two 60's Era 15 X 5 Ford 5me 6me Original Steel Factory Wheels Rims 5-4 1/2 Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, US

Decatur, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Material:Steel Rim Width:5" Rim Diameter:15" Number of Bolts:5 - 4 1/2

SELLING 2 (TWO) 60'S ERA 15" X 5 " WIDE; 5- 4 1/2" BOLT PATTERN; FORD ORIGINAL FACTORY STEEL WHEELS;  (1) WITH FORD (5ME), AND  (1) WITH FORD (6ME) STAMPED ON WHEELS; THEY HAVE THE .453"(SMALL) VALVE STEM HOLE;  DRUM BRAKE WHEELS; HAVE 4 NUBS FOR A SMALL CENTER CAP TO SNAP OVER;  THESE ARE A BARN LOFT FIND, WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN FOR THE LAST 40 YEARS AT LEAST!  GOOD STRUCTURAL CONDITION WITH NO VISIBLE RIM BENDS OR DAMAGE;  THEY WILL NEED SANDBLASTED AND PAINTED...SOLID BUT RUSTY-FRONT AND BACK SIDES-- THE 5ME HAS ALOT MORE RUST THAN THE OTHER(SOME ON THE BEAD AREA ALSO-ONE SMALL SPOT WITH PITTING)SANDBLASTING SHOULD CLEAN IT UP PRETTY WELL;  SELLING AS IS!   YOU ARE BIDDING ON 2 (TWO) WHEELS;  6 PICTURES BE SURE TO SEE ALL!!  HEAVY TO SHIP!!   WILL SHIP U.S.(LOWER 48 STATES) ONLY!!

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