Nos 1949 Cubster Youth Racer Set Of Wheels Osborne Wheel Co. Doylestown Pa. on 2040-parts.com
Killduff, Iowa, US
The Cubster was a youth kit car you could purchase in 1949 and this is a new old stock set of wheels for that car. They've never been used hard rubber Goodyear tire and tire size shown is 10.00 x 1.75. Now if you're reading this ad you'll know more about a Cubster than me,but if you need a new set of tires and wheels you won't be disappointed... 100 % price return if not satisfied with your purchase…….. IF YOU PURCHASE MULTIPLE ITEMS, PLEASE DO NOT USE THE CHECKOUT UNTIL WE SEND YOU AN INVOICE, AS THE CHECKOUT SYSTEM OVERSTATES AND OVERCHARGES SHIPPING COSTS FOR COMBINED ITEMS.

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