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1967 Corvette Large Dc Rally Wheels 15"x6" Original Ralley Rims on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Mokena, Illinois, US

Mokena, Illinois, US
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1967 Corvette Large DC 15" x 6" JJ Kelsey Hayes Rally Wheels.  The wheel has been media blasted and primed.

DC stamped by the valve stem both dated 10/1966.  One wheel has pitting on the inside barrel section that will be not be seen when the tire is mounted.  The faces and rears are good.

I will sell these wheels individually.

I also have a 67 Corvette DG wheel listed on ebay.

Please look at the pics and Ask Questions Before Bidding.

I reserve the right to end the listng early because the are For Sale Locally as well.

Email ryanicholas528  (AT)  aol.com with any questions.

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