Vintage 1920s 1930s Plymouth Spare Tire Metal Wheel Cover Stainless Steel Trim on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Minnesota, United States
Vintage 1920s 1930s Plymouth SPARE TIRE WHEEL COVER WITH STAINLESS TRIM AND PORCELAINE PLYMOUTH SHIP EMBLEM. Some dents and patina here and there - see photos. Stainless trim in very decent shape. Emblem is in good condition......its a used item and antique so if you want show quality you need to have restored. No rust-thru on this item, very solid still. 10 days shipping. A little under 30" in diameter. 6 1/2" inside diameter on hubcap opening approx.
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