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Vintage Threaded Brass Buick Wheel Hub Cap, Grease Cap Nut Singed In Script on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Elkhart, Kansas, US

Elkhart, Kansas, US
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WELCOME TO MY AUCTION

For sale today is a vintage original Buick threaded wheel hub cap or grease nut.  It may be brass, won’t hold a magnet.  These were used on Buick cars in the 1920’s thru 1930’s to keep the grease in the wheel bearings and the dust out.  Sometimes called a dust or grease cap.  Notice Buick is in script, that’s neat.  The threaded hole is about 3-3/8in. wide.  Normal scratches and scuffs but no dents, and the threads look real good.  I have some interesting items running now, please have a look.

THIS IS HOW MY AUCTIONS WORK

I try hard to describe all my listings the best I know how.  Because I am selling mostly used items (antique, vintage or estate), most items are not 100% perfect and show age related wear.  Please look over my photos carefully as they play an important part in the items description and condition.  I will gladly combine shipping on all sales.

PAYMENT:

I need to receive payment within five days of the end of the auction or item will be relisted and a non paying bidder action will be filed.  I prefer pay-pal payments, if that is a problem let me know.  I will ship your auction item out within 5 days of receiving clear payment. 

SHIPPING:

I work very hard at packaging items to prevent damage in shipping, check my feedback.  Most of my fragile items are shipped USPS Priority mail which now has $50.00 insurance included.  My handling costs will include any additional insurance charges.  If there is an insurance loss I will send you the receipt and loss form, you will be responsible for processing the loss with the shipping company.

 

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

International shipping will have a $4.00 handling charge added.

Seller is not responsible for custom fees. 

 

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