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1935 Stuebaker Coupe Truck Artillery Wheels For A Vintage 1932 Hot Rat Rod Scta on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Reno, Nevada, US

Reno, Nevada, US
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Here we have for sale a nice set of three (3) 1930's Studebaker 16" artillery wheels. These are nice wheels that are ready to use. The bolt pattern is 5x5. The width of the wheels are 4" wide. They have a couple of original Studebaker hubcaps that go with the wheels. The two silver wheels are nicer they the others single wheel. The single wheel has rust pitting in it. They are solid wheels though. The lug holes are all nice. The hubcap rings are nice. Please contact me with any and all questions that you might have before bidding on the wheels. My phone number is 775-830-6760. Thanks for looking!

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