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    WTT: Set of four Fuchs Deep 6 - 6J x 15 Dated 10/68 and 3/69

    I got a set of reasonable condition but dirty Fuchs when I bought my 1972 911T recently.

    Two wheels are dated 10/68 and two are dated 3/69. The tires have plenty of tread on them.
    As these are for an earlier car, I'm willing to trade them for similar or better condition 1971 or 1972 Fuchs of the same type. Hopefully this will help someone with their project and work out well for both parties.

    I've attached a few 'pre-cleaned' pics, as I've just pulled them off the car. I can clean them up for the prospective new owner and maybe upload some better photos later.

    The wheels are located in the SF Bay Area if you want to inspect them.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SpawnyWhippet View Post
    I got a set of reasonable condition but dirty Fuchs when I bought my 1972 911T recently.

    Two wheels are dated 10/68 and two are dated 3/69. The tires have plenty of tread on them.
    As these are for an earlier car, I'm willing to trade them for similar or better condition 1971 or 1972 Fuchs of the same type. Hopefully this will help someone with their project and work out well for both parties.

    I've attached a few 'pre-cleaned' pics, as I've just pulled them off the car. I can clean them up for the prospective new owner and maybe upload some better photos later.

    The wheels are located in the SF Bay Area if you want to inspect them.

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    what's the price?

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    Its a swap, no price it seems
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    Correct, these are not available for outright purchase as I only have a single set of wheels for my car and want to keep it on Fuchs
    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
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    I have a pair of deep sixes with no hearts that I was trying to trade for deeps with hearts about 6 months ago, and couldn't find anyone. Now you post this... and we're both in the Bay Area. How great is that??

    Mine are in about the same condition as yours, but without tires. I know you're looking for four, and I also may have a line on another pair.

    Will post pics if you're interested.
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    Actually, here is my original trade post with photos and date codes:

    Deep Six Trade Post
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    Just thinking... I also have a complete set of 5 flat sixes that I have no need for, and those could be part of our discussion as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bxd View Post
    Just thinking... I also have a complete set of 5 flat sixes that I have no need for, and those could be part of our discussion as well.

    Hi, I would be interested in these wheels. I would prefer the deep 6's with hearts, but if you can put together a set of relatively matched deep 6's and we come to an arrangement with the flat sixes also, then a deal could be forming, as I have a use for a spare set of wheels.
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    I would prefer the deep 6's with hearts, but if you can put together a set of relatively matched deep 6's and we come to an arrangement with the flat sixes also, then a deal could be forming
    Production of deep sixes WITH hearts was superseded in 11/70 by the production of deep sixes WITHOUT hearts. The no-hearts were the last production run of deep sixes and they were only seen on cars built between November '70 and March '71. All cars built after March of 1971 had flat sixes.

    There are probably exceptions, but really, all MY '72 cars had flat sixes, which would be more appropriate for your car.... however, you probably agree that deep sixes just look better, hence the no-heart deal I'm proposing. -To boil it down; if you were going to put deep sixes on your car, and you wanted wheels that were closest in date to your chassis build date, then the no-heart deep sixes would be the ones to get. I have one spare pair of no-hearts from 11/70, and possibly another pair of no-hearts, but I don't have the exact date stamps for those at the moment.

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    2 late deep sixes

    I have two late deep sixes with no hearts I'm looking for two with hearts no tires on mine and I'm in the sf Bay Area
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