Vintage Style Hi-tech 3 Bar Wheel Spinner - Ford, Chevy - Hot Rod, Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Grand View, Idaho, United States
This a vintage style Hi-Tech wheel spinner with screw on mount
In good condition, no rust, but there is a mark on the front from someone overtightening the mounting screw, but a cool sticker would cover it. Center measures 3", arms measure 2-1/2", mount 3" inside diameter Great addition to your hot rod or rat rod project...be creative! Please ask any questions and check out our other auctions, ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING! INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING!! |
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