Vintage 1910's 1920's Pontiac Grease Cap Wheel Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com
Moorhead, Minnesota, United States
VINTAGE 1910's 1920's PONTIAC GREASE CAP WHEEL HUB CAP VINTAGE WHEEL CAP IS IN ORIGINAL CONDITION. (SEE PHOTOS) ~I WILL PACK WHEEL CAP WITH BUBBLE WRAP~ I don't charge any packaging or handling charges. AUCTION RULES APPLY! Please feel free to ask all pertinent questions prior to bidding by email. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING! Buyer pays shipping. Item will be shipped by USPS Mail. Use the shipping calculator in determining approximate cost. Item will be securely packaged. |
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