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    VDM Wood Wheel

    Recently restored and never mounted. This has the steel frame and extended hub. Epoxy primer and catalyzed topcoat used on the spokes. Black lines are done with ebony stain like original, not paint. Cancel ring included.093FC922-C798-4E62-85A1-15F89B45BAD3.jpg2E95D0DC-A131-48B5-96CF-7D3747954C2D.jpg6DD2F9CC-5A2A-4F47-A98D-78B8FDBC7C38.jpgF49E3C4C-E2DD-4AD4-A31C-9C48A0EC7006.jpg9FAAF01B-FBA0-44C6-A990-D3E6DCC834E1.jpgB64714B7-2E41-4ECA-AC78-F579FA31D9E3.jpg9E58CE54-AA4B-450D-B7B2-81DC308416D6.jpg63D722FD-9485-434B-9ED2-FCCCFB62846D.jpg762C2CDF-415A-4BA6-B4E1-AC7CB6F82F8A.jpgFAF331A7-C4BF-45B7-9046-06D52612BAC1.jpg
    Perfect for ‘66-‘68 SWB cars
    $2200 plus s&f
    Thanks
    Dave
    Dave Zimmer
    '65 911 #301074 Restoration completed May 2021. See it at Paintwerks.net
    '69 911 3.2L RSR style, many mods
    '85 3.2 Carrera

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    PM sent to you Dave

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    Extended hub was attached from the factory so it cannot easily be sold separately. Sorry.
    Dave Zimmer
    '65 911 #301074 Restoration completed May 2021. See it at Paintwerks.net
    '69 911 3.2L RSR style, many mods
    '85 3.2 Carrera

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    Time for a bump.
    Dave Zimmer
    '65 911 #301074 Restoration completed May 2021. See it at Paintwerks.net
    '69 911 3.2L RSR style, many mods
    '85 3.2 Carrera

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    Christmas is coming. You deserve this.
    Dave Zimmer
    '65 911 #301074 Restoration completed May 2021. See it at Paintwerks.net
    '69 911 3.2L RSR style, many mods
    '85 3.2 Carrera

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    Did you restore this?
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    Is there a stamp? Could you post picture? Thx.
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    Senior Member D Zimmer's Avatar
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    I restored this one and an aluminum one for my personal car. I sold my shop and retired from Porsche restoration about a year ago.

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    Dave Zimmer
    '65 911 #301074 Restoration completed May 2021. See it at Paintwerks.net
    '69 911 3.2L RSR style, many mods
    '85 3.2 Carrera

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