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    Early S wheel??

    A friend asked me what year Porsche this was from and its value. I am not familiar with the part number 807 B 4 67. 420mm OD, aluminum spokes with no alloy showing on OD. Thanks all!
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    That looks like a 901 wheel and if it is alloy rather than steel armatures as you noted, it is valuable.

    Reproductions sell for $700-800. Originals ???
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    There's a like new 420mm wood/aluminum wheel going to auction this weekend in Deutschland. Minimum bid is 9500 Euro.

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    Thank you for those that shared information. The wheel was in superb shape and suprisingly the owner parted with it at a very reasonable price. For those that I thought might be interested and tried contact by phone, a rare opportunity was missed. It has found a nice home in an early S!

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    The one in Germany I referenced above sold Saturday for 10,500 Euro.

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    wow, i have one of those on my car I think, how would I tell if it was original?

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonesy78 View Post
    There's a like new 420mm wood/aluminum wheel going to auction this weekend in Deutschland. Minimum bid is 9500 Euro.
    Which auction was that?

    Thanks

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678 View Post
    Which auction was that?
    Automobilia Auction Ladenburg

    Matt... compare your hub engraving to the pic posted by the OP. I think in his case the "4 67" is a mfr date.

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