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> price check set 16-6 fuchs
garrettlee2
post May 11 2015, 11:31 AM
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I am helping a buddy sell some wheels. its four16-6 polished Fuchs. he had them polished in 1992 so they are quite dull. thanks for your input.
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post May 11 2015, 11:53 AM
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$100-$200 each. You're probably at the lower end of that. Some of the value in the 16X6 wheels is they are the substrate for cut and weld wider wheels such as those made by Weidman Wheels.
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post May 11 2015, 01:28 PM
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If they're in good shape except for the polish I'd say upper end of that range. Nice thing about that size is they're the largest that will fit under an unaltered 914, and you have four of them. They'll be easy to sell.





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post May 11 2015, 01:30 PM
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Send me some pics of them.. I might have an immediate use for them :-)
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post May 11 2015, 01:46 PM
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$800 is a low price for a nice set. have not seen any lower than $1000 for a long time unless they needed a lot of work. if there is no rash on them , polish them up . if they look nice they will sell fast at $1000.
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post May 11 2015, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(Philip W. @ May 11 2015, 03:46 PM) *

$800 is a low price for a nice set. have not seen any lower than $1000 for a long time unless they needed a lot of work. if there is no rash on them , polish them up . if they look nice they will sell fast at $1000.


I agree, I was looking last year. Also, mostly people are selling 6 and 7 together.
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post May 12 2015, 07:19 AM
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QUOTE(Philip W. @ May 11 2015, 12:46 PM) *

$800 is a low price for a nice set. have not seen any lower than $1000 for a long time unless they needed a lot of work. if there is no rash on them , polish them up . if they look nice they will sell fast at $1000.

I agree. I had a set of four, polished that I sold on the Samba for much more than that. They sold in a day. The Bus guys love them!
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