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14" Wire Wheel Hub Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, US

Southampton, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

I used these great looking hub caps on my 1966 Mustang and they looked awesome! These are Chevrolet Corvair or Bel Air hub caps that the previous owner of my Mustang put Mustang inserts in. You’d never know if I didn’t tell you! I decided to order original Mustang caps which is the reason I’m selling them. 3 of the 4 spinners are in excellent condition. 1 Needs some work (JB Weld should do the trick.)


You can purchase new 1966 Mustang Inserts if using them on a Mustang by ordering new for $27.00 each or put the Chevy bow tie back in the middle and use them on your GM sixties car. These are rust free and have been treated on the back side with a rust inhibitor.

I will pay shipping anywhere in the continental US which is why the minimum bid is $100.00.

 

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