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Del Met New Old Stock Chrome 15 Inch Hub Cap For 1976 Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
In original box, doesn't look like they've been installed. Only 2 covers, not full set.
Manufacturer Part Number:C/76/B Part Brand:Del Met Surface Finish:Triple Chrome Plated

I have a half a set of vintage NOS Hub Caps for 1976 Chevrolet Cars.  Of course they will fit more than that, but the styling is for the 1976 Chevy Cars.  Triple Chrome Plated and very nice looking.   No Scratches or Dents.  They do not show signs of being Installed.


This came from an estate that is getting cleared out. Not sure where the other two are, or what this was originally intended for.


Thanks for looking.


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