Vintage Wheel Snap Or Lock Ring Late 1920's Early 30's #1 Franklin Packard on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
This Auction is for only 1 Vintage Snap Ring (#1) I think it's a 19" but i'm not 100% sure, Measurements posted in pic's, buyer responsible on size. International Shipping Extra Please inquire before bidding. Thanks!
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