Set Of 4 Vintage 1970's Ford 16" Wheel Cover Truck Hubcaps on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Virginia, United States
Set of 4 Vintage 1970's Ford 16" Wheel Cover Truck Hubcaps. Used/Pre-Owned. Have wear due to age and being in storage over the years. Good condition overall. Would make a great addition to your collection.
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