Up for bid is a set of two hub caps, I am not 100% sure but i believe they are from an AMC,year not known.
Chrome is in very nice condition with a little ding on one, hardly noticeable I tried to show it in the picture.
With a little polishing there good to go.
They measure about 13 5/8 on the inside lip and about 14 1/8 overall.
If you have any questions please ask before bidding.
Thanks for looking.
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