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    early fuchs 6JX15 wheels 3/71

    SOLD, THANKS EARLY911S!

    I'm selling a super early set of 4 Porsche 911 flat 6s fuchs 6Jx15 wheels. These wheels are newly restored to factory anodized finished. Never used or mounted on since restoration. The part numbers on the wheels are 911.361.020.00 and all matching date code 3/71. This set up is perfect for '71 911 or any narrow body Porsche 911 912 '65-'77.

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    To the top with a beautiful matching date 3/71 fuchs set!

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    Bump.. ^ to the top... up up away
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    would these be considered "deep"
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    would these be considered "deep"
    No, these are very early flat sixes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    No, these are very early flat sixes.
    Porsche must have went fron deep to flats in the 2nd of 1971?
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    Sometime around then, yes.

    Deep sixes have a 901 part number, Flat sixes have 911.
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    Arne is right. The first seen production of flat 6s is @2/71.

    I had seen the last production of deep 6s without hrts @4/71.

    Give or take, they overlap eachother in a couple months.

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    The first 2.4 MY72 was built in March 71 and had flat sixes.
    Nice wheels.


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