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Vintage Hub Cap 1957? Dodge Lancer 14" Knight's Head Wheel Cover Armor Medieval on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Lawton, Michigan, United States

Lawton, Michigan, United States
SOLID! Some small scratches and dings.
Brand:Dodge Surface Finish:Metal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:No

 DODGE LANCER HUB CAP

This used wheel cover has small scratches and dings. There is also a slight discoloring in the center around the knight's head emblem (maybe from hot brakes?). Otherwise, it is straight and solid. It would be a good driver candidate or a great wall hanger. I am not 100% about the year of vehicle it is from.

Total diameter is about 14".

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