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1967 Corvette Bolt-on Wheel Starburst Center Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Plymouth, Indiana, United States

Plymouth, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Model Year Range:1967 - 1967 OEM Part #:3910731


THIS CENTER CAP IS FOR A 1967 CORVETTE WITH THE BOLT ON ALUMINUM RIM. IT IS USED AND SHOWS SOME AGE. SEE PHOHO [MY CAMERS WAS NOT ABLE TO GET A GOOD PHOTO BECAUSE OF REFLECTIONS]. THE 4 CLIPS ARE LIKE NEW. THERE IS A HAIR LINE CRACK  IN THE CASTING BUT IT DOES NOT UP AND WONT BE SEEN WHEN ON THE CAR. I WOULD CALL THIS A DRIVER QUALITY CAP.
NO OUT OF CONTINENTAL USA SALES,THIS I SOLD AS IS WITH NO RETURNES OR REFUNDS.
I WILL COMBINE THE SHIPPING IF I CAN.
I HAVE TWO NEW 1967 STARBURST CAPS  THAT I WILL LIST IF THERE IS INTEREST IN THEM.

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