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1966 Ford Galaxie Hub Caps. Set Of 4. Nice Hubcaps, on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, US

Cape Coral, Florida, US
:

I have a set of 4 hub caps off of a 1966 Galaxie.  I know other Fords had these, but not sure which ones.  These are original and show some signs of wear, but no scuff marks, scratches, or pitting.  Some of the black paint is missing, but that is an easy fix.  You can message me if you want to make an offer since the Buy It Now price has to be 30% higher than listing...  I have seen these listed on here for $225+ just this week, so this is a deal!

 

Thanks for looking.  Check out my other items.

 

 

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