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14" Factory Hub Cap - Chevrolet Impala / 1959 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Claude, Texas, United States

Claude, Texas, United States

DESCRIPTION: ONE - Used 14 inch factory hubcap.

FIT: 1959 Chevrolet Impala. Fit is only a reference guide. Always check with your dealer for exact fit. Always be sure the item that you want, matches the one pictured before bidding or buying.

CONDITION: Used. Normal exterior wear of an item of this age & type.  The hub cap that you are looking at on the table is the ACTUAL hub cap that you will receive if you are the winner. Please read condition description above.

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