Original 1958 Shasta Tear Drop Trailer Hubcap, 8" Diameter on 2040-parts.com
Morongo Valley, California, United States
Original hub cap for a 1956-1958 SHASTA tear drop trailer.
Size: 8" diameter No dents, but it has a rusty film on the top. Inside of hub cap is much cleaner. See photos. |
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