Vintage Chrysler Hub Caps Set Of Two 1960's 14" on 2040-parts.com
Rome, New York, US
Set of two hub caps, I do not know the year of these; if you need them, you will recognize them ! 14" measure across the backs. Nice condition, one dent. Nice center design.
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