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16" Mopar Wheels Plymouth Dodge 1944 1948 Business Coupe Special Deluxe 1947 Kh on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used

IF INTERESTED IN THESE WHEEL, CALL ME AT 337 257 7679, THANK YOU!  YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE SPARE CLASSIC 100% ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT 16X4.5" 30'S, 40'S ERA DODGE/PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CAR WHEEL. THE PICTURE SAYS IT ALL.    IF YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NICE SPARE FOR YOUR CLASSIC MOPAR PROJECT IN THE 16X4.5 SIZE, HERE IT IS!!!  I WILL SHIP IMMEDIATELY. 4.5" BOLT PATTERN.  $32 SHIPPING IN THE U.S. OLD TIRE BEADS HAVE BEEN REMOVED. BEAUTIFUL CONDITION.

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