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Vintage 1960s 1970s Oldsmobile Olds 15" Hub Cap Wheel Cover Hard To Find! on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Burnham, Pennsylvania, United States

Burnham, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Oldsmobile / Olds GM General Motors Warranty:No Surface Finish:Chrome Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Original 15" wheel cover.
You are buying the item shown.
I am selling 8 of these and some are nicer than others.
Great for a driver, but not showroom quality. There may be minor surface rust around the edge on the backside of the wheel cover, but nothing that will hurt performance or function.
Need a little cleaning as well.
Some have dings and curb marks, some don't so look at the pics before purchasing to determine what you are buying. You'll see marks and dings if they are there.
This particular wheel cover is HARD TO FIND!
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