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68 69 70 71 72 Chevrolet Dog Dish Hub Caps Set 4 Chevy Poverty 10 1/2" Will Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Pinon Hills, California, United States

Pinon Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Up for sale here is a good driver quality set of 4 Impala dog dish poverty hubcaps. These are the 10 1/2 in. caps which will fit lots of Chevys from 68-72 that have the steel wheels that take these style caps. Take a close look, they have some flaws but are easy to work out the bumps. Shipping will be $20 which I will bill you separate to cut down on costs. Feel free to call Dean at 760-868-0592 up till 9pm Pacific time..You will get a separate invoice from Pay Pal for the shipping. Please check out my new E-Bay store I am loading with my old goodies.

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