Amc Rambler 1969 1/2 Sc/rambler Rims on 2040-parts.com
Schenectady, New York, United States
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These came off a 1969 1/2 SC/ Rambler. Three of the rims are original and one is not, tires are in great shape. Shipping cost is on the buyer on top of the selling cost or can come pick them up. 14".....4.5 x 5. These rims and tires came off a original SC that i bought many years ago. When i got the car it had a Ford 9" on it. No idea why one of the rims has a different off set to it but i do know its not correct for the SC.
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