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Vintage Hub Cap Mercury Man Early 1960s Montclair Station Wagon Car on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Columbia Falls, Montana, United States

Columbia Falls, Montana, United States
Scratched, scuffed, paint worn off in areas and has dents.
UPC:Does not apply


This is what I believe a Mercury 1960's Hub Cap. 

Features the Mercury Man in the center. 

Measures just under 16 1/2" in total diameter. 

See condition description above. 

See pictures. 

I do my best to offer as complete a description as possible, and include plenty of photographs to show the item from every angle.  Colors may be slightly different than shown due to the nature of color variation from monitor to monitor.  In the event that something was missed or misstated, please let me know.  All measurements are approximate.  I am always happy to combine shipping.  Payments are due at end of sale.  


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