1930s Hubmobile Wire Wheel Hup Cap Hot Rod Auto Car Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, US
ORIGINAL 1930S HUBMOBILE WIRE WHEEL HUP CAP. OPENING IS ABOUT 7 1/2 INCHES ACROSS FACE 8 1/2 INCHES. LOOK GREAT ON A ORIGINAL CAR.. ORIGINAL USEABLE CONDITION PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTION. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTION. SHIPPING PRICE IS IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY. ALL OTHERS FIGURED BY LOCATION.
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