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Ford Mustang Gt Center Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Anaheim, California, US

Anaheim, California, US
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This cap came off an early (1966 - 1970?) Mustang but as you know they were used on many years and models including Torino etc.  It's in good condition some dings and or dents but face is still nice chrome still bright I touched up the black areas and it looks good, shiny spots where the emblem was but if you put another on it covers that completely ... I like the look of this GT wheel and cap combo have had a 1969 and a 1970 with them and they look great ... Please ask questions as I cannot accept returns bid with confidence as I have a great Ebay rating shipping is for the 48 states ... Cheers, MJ      

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