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Vintage 1960's Original 14x6 Mickey Thompson Challenger Wheels Gasser Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Troy, Missouri, United States

Troy, Missouri, United States
ORIGINAL CHROME RIM WITH POLISHED ALUMINUM SPOKES 14X6 5X5 BOLT PATTERN 3.5" BACKSPACING
Rim Width:6 Number of Bolts:5 Rim Diameter:14 Bolt Pattern:5X127

AUCTION IS FOR 2 ORIGINAL MICKEY THOMPSON WHEELS. RIM SIZE 14" X 6"  BOLT PATTERN IS 5" X 5" BACKSPACING IS 3.5". I BELIEVE THESE WHERE THE CHALLENGER MODEL. THE CHROME IS IN VERY VERY NICE CONDITION SHOWING MINOR IMPERFECTIONS. THE POLISHED ALUMINUM CENTERS ARE NICE WITH SOME MINOR SCRATCH IMPERFECTIONS AS PICTURED. NOT 110% SHOW PERFECTION BUT STILL A SUPER NICE SET OF OLD SCHOOL WHEELS FROM BACK IN THE DAY. WHEN STUFF WAS MADE TO LAST . EXCELLENT ADDITION TO YOUR TRADITIONAL RAT ROD KUSTOM RESTORATION OR WHAT EVER YOU CHOOSE. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! SOLD AS IS. WILL SHIP 3-4 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIVING PAYPAL PAYMENT CONFIRMATION. THANKS FOR LOOKING

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