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Cragar Ss Mag Wheel Hub Cap Set Of 4 # 9090 Nos 1969 Mustang & Lug Nut / Washers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crager Other Part Number:e 2022 Manufacturer Part Number:9090 Surface Finish:Chrome

Up for sale is a beautiful set of 4 new old stock Cragar SS hub caps and a set of 8 lug nuts + washers. These were purchased in ~1970 for a 1969 Mustang and were never used, sitting in the box. They are in excellent condition, the chrome still has a mirror finish and the blue color in the Cragar is fresh and bright. Thanks for viewing!

-KJ

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