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Vintage Big Rig 18 Wheeler Truck Hubcap Kenworth Mack Diamond Reo White Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Ballwin, Missouri, United States

Ballwin, Missouri, United States
Wear and tear and patina from age. Please see pics below.
Warranty:No

 Vintage hub cap off of a large truck. Not sure what this would fit, so please closely examine the pics and contact me with any questions before bidding. The item shows areas of wear and tear and patina and has been used. Not show quality but a good useable part. Please closely examine the pics for best description and contact me with any questions before bidding. The quoted s&h charge is for the lower 48 states only. The item will be professionally packaged, shipped with tracking, and insured for the full purchase price via Ups. Thank you for viewing and please be sure to view my other vintage, antique, and collectible items! 

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