Vintage 30's Hudson Chrome Dog Dish Hub Cap Wheel Center 1013 on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Indiana, US
VINTAGE 30'S HUDSON CHROME DOG DISH HUB CAP WHEEL CENTER 1013
HAS SOME SCRATCHES, SCUFFS AND DINGS...SEE PICS
CHROME HAS A NICE SHINE....SOME IMPERFECTIONS
COULD USE SOME TOUCH UP PAINT
HAS A HOLE DRILLED INTO THE CENTER....SEE PICS
HARD TO FIND HUB CAP
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