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The listing for these Fuchs is pretty funny. I've never seen a wheel with a mention of its service record. Anyhow, they were new in the box until 2007 when they were finally mounted and they were removed from the car and the tires removed in 2018 after only 3,000 miles. NO RESERVE.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1977-porsche-911-8/

If you're not living life on the edge, you're taking up too much space!

 

 

 

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You're right, Robert, the listing is a little over the top.

They are wheels, and that is all.  It's not as if they are an archaeological discovery (but to some PCA members, I guess they could be...).  I can imagine the bragging rights on the show field.  'Let me tell you the history of my wheels', harrumpf.

Well, different strokes, and all that.

Last edited by Bob: IM S6

OMG!  That's what you get at the annual "PorscheFest" at the transportation museum in Boston.  History of wheels is common, as well as who did their interior work, who did the re-chroming of their bumpers/over-riders, who is "allowed" to do their engine work (oil changes up through rebuilds and there are but two trusted guys in New England and one wants to retire), who is currently providing small trim parts to Stoddards and what parts he's doing (he is in the Boston area) and on and on.

I find it more inclusive when I get to Carlisle and the first thing someone asks is: Hey!  Wanna Beer?"

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