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    Early Fuchs-Can I get a translation please?

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    Deep six, voila.

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    With hearts!...

    (6 X 15 - early deep dish - 36 mm offset)
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    Thank you for the help-I've been using these as race wheels. Any idea of general value? That would determine whether I should put them away or keep using them.
    Again Thanks
    Dennis

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    I guess it would depend on what the rest of the wheels look like...
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    Youre right about that Peter-they could use a Harvey W restoration

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    That is the part number for early (deep) 6X15s.
    I don't see any dates so I can't tell if they have the valve stem bumps (hearts) or not.
    The value would depend on the date(s) and condition. 450-750ea
    Many race wheels are in poor condition from impact wrenches and careless tire changers.
    If a customer of mine were looking at them, I would ask for an inspection or guarantee.
    BTW, there are much racer friendly wheels than early 6X15s....The late 6X15s...etc.
    JMHO
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    Reference table for 15" Porsche wheels: http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/f...gen_15zoll.php

    901 361 012 06 is a 1967 wheel and in 1966/1967 putting dates on Fuchs wheels was not done yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adore911 View Post
    Reference table for 15" Porsche wheels: http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/f...gen_15zoll.php
    I would be careful using that table as the final word.
    There are some wrong part numbers and some omissions...
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    Great stuff and very appreciative of the info.
    So I've concluded that my 65 has 65 wheels, a set of R wheels and 67 wheels while my 67S has both 67 original wheels and 71 wheels.
    I'm dizzy....but in a good way.
    Time to sort them and see what to clean first.
    Thanks for the info i'll close this post.

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