Ansen Sprint Wheels 15" X 8.5". Gm 4-3/4" Bolt Pattern. on 2040-parts.com
Lockport, Illinois, United States
This auction is for 2 vintage Ansen Sprint wheels, These are 15 X 8.5 with an 4-3/4 GM bolt pattern. They are used, and where in a corner of a garage for a while. They should clean up nice. Any questions, feel free to contact us. Thank you for looking.
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