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Vintage 1960's ? Mercedes Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Walterboro, South Carolina, US

Walterboro, South Carolina, US
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Up for sale is a hub cap from a vintage Mercedes. I am guessing it is from the 1960's. The black paint is flaking. There are scuffs along the rim. There are three metal clips? on the back. I am sure there originally four. The cap measures just over 15 inches. Please see the picture with the measuring tape. It measures about 13 inches from clip to clip on the back. I also have a picture of this with the measuring tape. Sold as is.

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