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Vintage - Gm 15"x 4" Steel Wheel. Old - Never Used, Usa Made. on 2040-parts.com

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Dayton, Tennessee, United States

Dayton, Tennessee, United States
I marked Used, but it never was used. It was a spare wheel, tire was new - but dry rotted. I primed the wheel, looks good.
Brand:Factory Wheel Number of Bolts:5 Rim Material:Steel Bolt Pattern:4x114.3 Rim Width:4 Hub Bore:2 3/4 inch Rim Diameter:15 Manufacturer Part Number:1802 TB Offset:3 3/4 inchs Rim Structure:Two Piece

1987 Chevy S-10 Steel Wheel. 15 inch x 4 inch. Used as a spare.
Tire was new, but dry rotted. Rim had some rust on the back side. I scratched
it with sandpaper and primed it. It could use more cleaning. Depends on it's use.
For a spare it would be fine.

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