1967 Style Gm Riveted Fi Rally Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Lindenhurst, New York, United States
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DIRECTDISCOUNTS57 USED- 1967 CORVETTE GM STYLE FI RIVETED RALLY WHEEL PASSENGER CAR RALLY WHEELS CAMARO / CHEVELLE / NOVA REPAINTED PREVIOUSLY WILL NEED GLASS BEADING & STRAIGHTENING & REPAINTING FOR SHOW QUALITY DAMAGE ON EDGE (NEEDS REPAIR) AS SEEN IN PHOTO NEEDS TO BE STRAIGHTENED OTHERWISE WHEEL IS IN GOOD CONDITION NO PITTING IN METAL / OTHER NORMAL NICKS ON EDGES GREAT FOR DRIVER OR BEST USE AS SPARE AS IS CHECK OUT PHOTOS THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!!! |
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