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    Help ID these Fuchs?

    There 15 inch Fuchs are on a '67 912 I found. Can anyone help me figure out what they are -- deep or flat? Value?


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    Would help to show the back of the wheels too: part numbers are often stamped there...
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    flat 6 after 73?

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    Obviously large center cap style.

    Payday but not a big payday.


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    Thanks. I haven't bought the car yet, so I haven't removed the wheels to look at numbers. Not sure if the car is worth the money -- a '67 912 with a 1971 2.2 T.

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    How much is this 912-6?

    Not a huge demand for 90lb weaklings on sauce.

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    PM sent, Frank.

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    Certainly look like 74 to 77 flat sixes with the press in caps.set of those running in the $1200 to $1400 would be my best guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearby View Post
    Certainly look like 74 to 77 flat sixes with the press in caps.set of those running in the $1200 to $1400 would be my best guess
    +1 They are 74MY> 911 361 020 10. (As Frank said, the caps give it away). Very good wheel for a 67 912.... Unless you are going to restore the car. Value is 1000-1400, not far from the restored correct steel wheels?
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