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1970-1982 Corvette Oe Rally Wheels With Goodyear Red Line Tires 15x8 F70 X 15 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Willowbrook, Illinois, United States

Willowbrook, Illinois, United States

 1970-1982 Corvette OE Rally Wheels & Goodyear Red

Line Tires

Our Item # POWT188

For sale a set of 4 OE Kelsey Hayes wheels and

Goodyear Polyglas Redline tires. The rally wheels

are AZ code which is correct for 1970-1982 Corvette,

and in very good condition. The tires are correct

reproduction and show very little wear.

Wheels: GM Code AZ size 15 X 8

Tires: Goodyear wide tread Polyglas F70 X 15



Good Luck with the bidding and we look forward to

talking to you. Please do not bid on this auction item

unless you are serious about buying these parts.

 
 
CORVETTE MIKE “the Leader of the Pack”

 

Contact Bill or Larry at 630-230- 0441 for any additional information.

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