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Corvette Chevy 15x5 Original Wheel & Tire Us Royal 6.70-15 Rim Spare on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Webster, New York, United States

Webster, New York, United States
Condition:Used


You are bidding on an Original Wheel & Tire that fits a 1955-57 Chevy or 1956-62 Corvette. The rim is a 15X5 Riveted with Nubs for a Full Hubcap. The Tire is a US Royal Safety 8 Nylon. This is NON DOT, Code UV26610B. We do not suggest driving on this, we recommend for Spare Only. The sidewall is showing charring.

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SHOP WITH A NAME YOU TRUST! We are not a fly-by-nite operation. We have been in the corvette and muscle car business for over 20 years. Your satisfaction is our promise! Check our other auctions for more great parts for your Corvette or Muscle Car. Buyer to pay shipping. (Shipping cost will be combined on multiple orders). To get the shipping cost, please use the shipping calculator at the bottom of this page. International bidders, please contact us for shipping costs.

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ELMERS AUTO PARTS – 137 Donovan St. – Webster – NY – 14580

New York Residents must pay 8% tax, unless you have a tax exempt ID #.

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Any questions call 585-872-4402. Please look at the pics and ask questions before bidding. You are bidding to own, not to look at or think about it. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!

WE ARE HUMAN. Sometimes we make mistakes. Sometimes you will know exactly what the part is, and we will have no clue. We appreciate your help in identifying parts, or helping us correct an innocent mistake.

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