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    Fuchs 7R

    Pair of real 7R Fuchs. Same appearance as a deep 6 but 1 inch deeper on the inside of the wheel. Almost the same weight as a 6" at 12.1lbs if you can believe that. Rare as can be. As used on SWB race cars. The coolest setup for the rear of that 69-71 car, no need for wider flares. Date stamp 6/70, ink stamps are faded away but would have read 901.361.012.05 I have a single one of these for sale in a separate listing.
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    bump, make an offer if you would like. Rare wheels, get them now in time for Rennsport 5 and have the coolest wheels in the corral

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    PM send but mailbox is full.

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    emptied out now

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    Here's what they look like on your SWB car. Handling goes up exponentially!
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    These also look great on later longhoods as well. 7R on rear of my 73t, freshly restored by Harvey W.20150523_175002.jpg
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    Yes I say at the top that they go great with 69-71 cars because they match deep 6 wheels look - so an instant upgrade in rear handling while keeping an original appearance. They will work on any short wheel base car and they can allow you to use more tire on a SWB without aftermarket flares (which are a sin to put on SWB< except real 911R style). I have one more pair that are going on my keeper S, I have x3 extras selling this pair and a single. Best of all these are genuine and not weld ups so you will always retain the value of an appreciating very rare original part.

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    Hey Mark, these still available? Sent you a pm.
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