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14 X 6" Vintage Nos Keystone Klassic Star Spoke Rim Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $599.99
Location:

Ruby, South Carolina, United States

Ruby, South Carolina, United States
BOLT PATTERN 5 X 4 1/2"4 3/4" - BACK SET 3 1/4" - SPINDLE 3" SET OF FOUR. NEVER HAD TIRES MOUNTED ON THEM, VERY NICE, SERIES 6512
Rim Material:Steel Rim Diameter:14 Rim Width:6 Rim Brand:KEYSTONE

14 X 6" VINTAGE NOS KEYSTONE KLASSIC STAR SPOKE RIM WHEEL, IN STORAGE FOR OVER 20 YEARS. NEVER PUT ON A CAR. EDGES MAY HAVE IMPERFECTIONS FROM STORAGE INV.6512

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