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Cragar Super Trick 15x3-1/2" Front Rims Wheels Gasser Chevy Ford Dodge Amc Olds on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Leo, Indiana, United States

Leo, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:CRAGAR

Up for sale is a very nice pair of Cragar Super Trick front rims. These are 15X3-1/2" and are drilled for either 4-1/2" or 4-3/4" bolt pattern. These basically will fit most cars from 55-79 including Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Amc, Pontiac Buick and Olds. The wheels are in very nice shape considering their age. The wheels have not been polished or altered and still retain the original brushed aluminum finish. They have a couple of small nicks here and there but overall way better than most. They come with the correct Super Trick caps as well. Great addition to any early Drag car!!!!
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