Vintage 60-spoke Wire Wheel 15" Mga Austin Healey 100 Ah 3000 Triumph Tr3 Tr4 on 2040-parts.com
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Ann Arbor Sportscar is pleased to offer a restored original equipment vintage Dunlop 60-spoke 15" wire wheel – the rim width is 4½ inches wide. The previous owner sandblasted the wheel to bare metal and finished it with a silver wheel enamel. Please note that there is some deep residual pitting from rust corrosion on the wheel rim – but cosmetically, the wheel looks fairly nice. There are a few small dents on the outside wheel rim that the buyer may want to hammer out. There are no loose, missing or bent spokes. The hub splines are in very good serviceable condition. Please see all the photos for details. We will ship internationally, but please email us first for a shipping cost quote to your destination. Please e-mail us if you have any questions. Please browse our website at Ann Arbor Sportscar
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