Vintage Chevrolet Chevy Hub Cap Wheel Cover Item 1 on 2040-parts.com
West Springfield, Pennsylvania, US
This listing is for one vintage Chevrolet hub cap.
Condition as shown in photo. Some dents & back has some surface rust but metal is solid with no rust through or apparent weak spots.
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