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Original Gm 1971 Corvette Rally Wheels. 4 Corvette 1971 Az Rally Wheels 8x15 on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Benicia, California, United States

Benicia, California, United States
Wheels need media blasted and painted to remove surface rust.
Rim Material:Steel Rim Width:8

4 Corvette 1971 AZ Rally Wheels 3 WITH SAME DATE CODE OF 4-15-1971. With 3 original Center Caps in good condition.

3 Wheels Dated April 15 1971 K11 4 (valve stem) 15 AZ
The fourth is dated K11 9 (valve stem) 15 AZ 
Original GM 1971 Corvette rally wheels.
The code at the valve stem is K11 4-15 AZ (Kelsey Hayes, April 15, 1971)
Will work for Corvettes 1969-1982
With period tires.
Wheels need media blasted and painted to remove surface rust. 
Call Capt. Cam at 707-746-1520

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