Chevy, Motor Home, Tow Truck, Aluminum Wheels 19.5x6", 10 Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Arnold, Missouri, United States
Chevy P30 Motor Home aluminum wheels, 10 bolt, 19.5x6. These wheels came off of a 1979 Chevy P30 chassis that was under a motor home. They have new valve stems and were just professionally polished. I don't believe you can even buy these wheels new anymore. The wheels were made by Alcoa. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Bill at 314-623-0171. Thanks for looking.
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