1 1965 Corvette Hub Cap Spinner,new No Pitting, Dry Storage Reduced Show on 2040-parts.com
Manahawkin, New Jersey, US
1 1965 Corvette hub cap spinner with crossedflags.New condition never installed includes factory packaging. Smooth,shinny chrome,with perfect emblem. has been in dry storage,no pitting. Show condition. International costomers welcomed.
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