UP FOR SALE ARE FOUR FORD 1949-50 USED HUBCAPS. ONE IS VERY GOOD THE OTHER THREE ARE SLIGHTLY DULLER IN LUSTER BUT STILL IN GOOD CONDITION. THE HUBCAPS MEASURE 10 1/2 INCHES IN DIAMETER.
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