1939 Dodge Hubcap Nos Mopar #695104 D11, D12, D13 (3 Dings) on 2040-parts.com
Fairmount, Georgia, US
NOS MoPar #695104 Deluxe hubcap for 1939 Dodge D11, and Canadian built D12, and D13. The purple paint needs to be reshot, but there is plenty there for matching.
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