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Fuchs pricing
I am planning to sell 5 Fuchs alloys, size 6X15. Three have a production dates of 11/72, and one has a date of 9/72. I would think this indicates they were installed on a 1973 911. They have been restored by Sierra Madre. I chose to have them polished. They won't win Amelia or Porsche Parade, but I would think that most would consider them show worthy. Any suggestions on price. I am enclosing a picture of one wheel. All of them look the same. They will be packed in double boxes.
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if memory serves, 9/73 would be from a '74, and won't take the 3 prong center cap like the '72 wheels...
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^thats correct. The later wheel isn’t part of the set.
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I had a typo on the one wheel. It's production date is 9/72. The part # is 911 381 020 00. The other three wheels are dated 11/72.
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Do you mean 361?
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Fuchs didn't change over to the twist on style centre caps until after 1974.
Your 9/73 would still take the 3 prong cap. Quote:
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Yes , I did mean 361.
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Flat sixes are usually $500-600 each. Restored I would guess you can get more like $3500-4000 for a complete set of 5.
There's talk in another thread of the BaT effect hitting parts and Fuchs selling for stupid money. If you are willing to auction them it might we worth a go. |
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