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Vintage Chevy/gmc Truck/van Factory 5 Lug Center Cap From 70's-80's on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Crosbyton, Texas, US

Crosbyton, Texas, US
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Vintage Chevy/GMCTruck/Van Factory Center Cap from 70's to 80's. It may fit other makes and models.  It is in good vintage condition. Due to normal wear and tear there are some minor dings, dents, and pitting.  Most of the black around the Chevy symbol is gone. The under side has slight pitting. There are four numbers on the bottom:  14018276, 14018277, 14018279, and 14018280.  It measures 6 3/4" in diameter. The top measures 3" in diameter.  It stands 3" tall.  Included are the 3 screws used to bolt the center cap to the rim.

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