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Pontiac 8 Lug Wheels & Hubs, Grand Prix, Bonneville, Catalina, Full Size on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:8 Rim Width:6 Rim Structure:One Piece Rim Diameter:14

Four 8-lug hubs & 5 rims off a 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix. Will need to be realigned, but are in very decent condition. Included are the 4 hub covers (which are in good driver quality). No trim rings or lug nuts. The wheels have been blasted and primed. They have some pitting (which is easily fillable), and they are straight and undamaged. These hubs and wheels will also fit other years. Will consider shipping them for additional cost. Local pickup recommended due to size.

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