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1967-78 Cadillac Eldorado Original Steel Wheel Blasted And Refinished! Sweet! on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States
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Brand:Cadillac Rim Diameter:15 Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:6

2 DAY SALE, ENDS ON 12/4/16, $10 OFF!   

I have UP TO THREE of these available, this auction is for ONE.  I will combine them into one box if you buy 2, and charge you whatever UPS says.....or just buy one.  :)  

UP FOR AUCTION.....A VERY CLEAN AND ORIGINAL 1967-78 CADILLAC ELDORADO STEEL RIM....FACTORY ORIGINAL.  THESE ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND IN DECENT SHAPE. SOMEBODY WENT TO GREAT LENGTHS TO REFRESH THIS ONE....IT APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN FULLY BLASTED OR TANKED, AND THEN REFINISHED.  NOT SURE IF IT'S A POWDER COAT (?) OR JUST A NICE HEAVY PAINT/POWDER COATING (NO RUNS OR SPRAY ISSUES, IT WAS NOT A CANNED PAINT JOB).  IN ANY EVENT, THEY ARE RUST FREE AND LOOK VERY PRESENTABLE (MINUS A LITTLE STORAGE WEAR). 

AGAIN...THIS IS FOR JUST THE (1) WHEEL PICTURED....A TOTAL OF 3 ARE AVAILABLE IN THIS POWDER COATED CONDITION.  I WILL ADJUST THE SHIPPING COST IF YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE (MAXIMUM 2 PER BOX).

I HAVE PLENTY OF WHEEL COVERS ON AUCTION TOO, IF NEEDED.




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