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    Mahle Gas Burners Project Set

    This set of gas burners revealed some old repairs when stripped of paint. One of the wheels just has some filled pitting in one section. Another has a serious hole in the metal. See photos. The other two don't need much to be ready for paint. Asking $1600 obo. MAKE OFFER!

    Feel free to make an offer on these. - Matt
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    Here are some more pics of the wheels, including the more damaged wheel.
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    And the last couple of gas burner wheel pics:
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    Price drop to $1800 for the set.
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    are those wheels safe to sell?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    are those wheels safe to sell?
    It's up to the buyer and/or restorer to decide whether these are safe. Two of them are solid and original. One of them has some prior filled pits but nothing that is large. The one with the cavernous pit is likely a hose reel but I'm not a specialty metal person.

    That said, we are open to offers on these! - Matt
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