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    Junior Mitglied
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    Need help: Super early fuchs deep 6s wheel need identity

    I was going through some deep 6s and found this super early deep 6s wheel.
    The earliest one I've seen is 9/68 but never 3/68.
    I can't find any size or part number cast but I see ink stamps only.
    The ink stamp appear to be 6Jx15 and 901.6361.012.0?
    The only number I see in the inner hub is 3/68 and a big 7 and a small 3.

    Need help finding what car did it came off of.
    I heard of the 6R but not sure if it is or not.
    Thanks

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    Last edited by autoclub911; 09-19-2015 at 06:33 AM.

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    "Pelicans"?????

    I don't believe you're on Pelican Parts LOL
    1971 911t coupe
    2002 Camaro z/28

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    Junior Mitglied
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    I cut and paste my ad from pelicanparts and didn't see that. Good eyes. It has been corrected. I got some pm and I'm check the weight.

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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    If it is 3/68 and a 6X15 then it is a 03. A early version of the 6X15 was available through werk 1....Not just for 911Rs. For anyone desiring wider wheels.
    I refer to them as 6Rs...just because that was the first use. (BTW, they have been seen as early as 11/67)
    You can just barely see the 3 number in the ink stamp...if you know what it is.
    There are some subtle differences between the 06 and the 03 6X15.
    Anyway, the 06 wheels weren't invented as of 3/68 and the 06 wheels didn't have ink stamps.
    The 06 started about 7/68 or so as a production replacement.
    This has been covered before. Anyway, I couldn't have found it in a search either....
    And yes, they are worth more than a 06 wheel....about double.
    HTH
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    Last edited by Harvey Weidman; 09-28-2015 at 10:49 AM. Reason: spallin

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