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Set Of 4 Halibrand Kidney Bean Wheels Rims Mags Vintage Hot Rod 1932 Ford Scta on 2040-parts.com

US $4,500.00
Location:

West Bloomfield, Michigan, US

West Bloomfield, Michigan, US
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Selling a set of 4 Halibrand Culver City small kidney bean  polished magnesium wheels. Front are 15 x 6 with a 5 on 5 ½” bolt circle. Very hard to see but there are some plugs in some holes. They were very well done. The rears are 15 x8 with  5 on 4 ¾” and 5 on 5” bolt circles on both wheels and no plugs. I have 20 new chrome lug nuts that will come with these also. The wheels are dulling down now but the 3rd picture it shows how they will shine up. This wheel is one of the fronts listed. This was a test fit on my 31 Ford which isn’t included.I will also include a pair of billet aluminum wheel adapters that will bolt from a 4 ½” bolt circle axle to the wheels.

 

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