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    15x5.5 or 15x6 deep fuchs

    I've decided I have too many wheels, and need to get rid of a set, I have 5 15x6's 4 with hearts (pair of 8/68, can't remember, 7/70) 1 without (dated 9/70). They need to be refinished, but all are good and usable. I also have a set of 4 15x5.5's completely restored by Harvey Weidman, never mounted. I may separate the 6's but not the 5.5's, I'll sell whichever set goes first, though I would rather keep the 5.5's than the 6's. I'm not even sure where to start, seems like unrestored 6's have been going for 4-450 and unrestored 5.5 have been going around $500+ plus restoration.
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    Hello,
    Would you consider selling the Deep 6 without the early heart? Which one is it in the photos? I need one for a spare. Thanks.
    Scott H.
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    PM sent on the 5.5s
    Henry

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    Quote Originally Posted by t6dpilot
    Hello,
    Would you consider selling the Deep 6 without the early heart? Which one is it in the photos? I need one for a spare. Thanks.
    I have a possible sale pending, not sure if it's for the set of 5 or just the 4 hearts, if they get split up, you're first in line for the non heart. It's one of the unpainted wheels with a tire on it

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    never heard back from the people considering either set, so either set still for sale

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    fuchs for sale

    Hi Brian,
    what is your asking price on the restored set of 5.5's?
    thanks, Mark

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    70 heart

    I need a 1970 heart to complete my set.

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    Still available...

    I'm willing to split up the deep 6 wheels, there is a pair of 8/68 wheels, a 7/70, a 9/70 without heart and that I think was dated sometome in 69, maybe 10/69?

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    Hi, I'm sorry but, how do you get to know the dates on the wheels?
    Thanks,
    Vasco Ricardo

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