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Thread: 5 Date matched deep 6 Fuchs

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    5 Date matched deep 6 Fuchs

    Done by Harvey in 2014; been boxed ever since.
    9/68 dates on all wheels. Frosted, RSR finish.
    No waiting 1 year.

    $6k or best offer.

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    Sorry; no center caps.

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    Nice wheels Frank! Backside pictures looks like hearts, no?
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    Thanks Mike.
    Yes, they are hearts... and aces at that.

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    I tried to pm u no response
    pls email

    whitedot88@yahoo.com

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    Still available.

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    Just to state the obvious: Fitment is 69-71.

    For those caught up in the ridiculous minutia of date coded wheels, my data shows that 100% of concours-level cars were/are never checked for wheel date codes during judging.



    Obviously I make no apologies for mocking potential customers.

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    dream set of wheels. Deeps with hearts. All matching too!
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
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    Not to pull a Frank on the man himself but am I mistaken or are these more an original finish ? I fail to see the frosted
    RSR finish Frank describes these as ..
    Maybe more of a faux frost finish haha I had a better one earlier but it escapes me now, pm sent Frank beautiful set non the less ! Bert

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    It’s my excellent photographic skills Bert... they really are frosted.

    I’ll post slightly better pics tomorrow.

    Oh and thanks for the offer. Maybe use that dough instead to take a museum bus tour around DC with the Mrs.
    You should even have some left over for a nice dinner.

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