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1967 15x6 Corvette Oe Rally Wheels Dc Code Trim Rings Center Caps And Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $1,399.00
Location:

Willowbrook, Illinois, US

Willowbrook, Illinois, US
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Part #: POWT127

Up for sale is a set of 1967 OE  Corvette Rally Wheels which include trim rings and center caps, along with the P205/75R15 Coker Classic Red Line tires. Everything is in excellent condition. These wheels and tires came off of a 1967 Corvette. The wheels are DC Code.




Shipping charges are a flat $225 to anywhere in the lower 48 states of the continental U.S.

 

Good Luck with the bidding and we look forward to talking to you.  Please do not bid on this auction item unless you are serious about buying these parts.

 

CORVETTE MIKE “the Leader of the Pack”

 

Contact Bill or Larry at 630-230-0441 for any additional information.

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