Vintage 1980's Cadillac Buick Gold Wire Swangers - Swangas Poke Super Rare! on 2040-parts.com
Winooski, Vermont, US
Real deal Swangas or Swangers right here! Found in a barn in Vermont.
These are 12" diameter authentic wire wheel covers from an 80's Cadillac or Buick.
They are all in great shape and never used...3 were still in the bags, but one was not and one have some surface corrosion. Other than that, these will clean up super nice!! The corrosion will be easy to remove with some wheel cleaner/ acid.
I don't know a ton about Swangas...but these are legit and have about 4" of poke.
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