1939,1940 Buick 16" Wheels & Tires on 2040-parts.com
Manorville, Pennsylvania, US
1939,40 Buick wheels and tires with hubcaps and trim rings. These are off my 39 buick that I have owned for 49 years. One spare with junk winter tread, 4 with 650x 16" Denman WW's. Super nice original caps(not repops) All cap retainer clips are there and super shape. I will NOT ship. Pickup item only. I reserve the right to end auction early as these are also advertised locally. Have other stock 39 parts. info 724-763-9975 Jim
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