Mopar Rally A Body 4'' Pattern Centers on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, US
Here are a set of 4 rally wheel centers that I believe were only for the 1971-72 model year. These are small bolt pattern for the A body 4'' pattern. This set is in fairly good condition for its age with the exception of one. One center has a section of metal missing as pictured around lug hole. . This set has abrasions scraps and dings and pits associated with used parts. This set is missing most all its screws and the ones seen are not original. Selling as is used parts. Shipping will be 18.00 to the lower 48
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