
Re: small bolt pattern rallyes
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Re: small bolt pattern rallyes
- From: Menko <menkoj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:54:19 -0700
Neal,
welcome back! I think you'll find that 67 notch for that low is a
darn good price--the 2nd gens are fetching more and more these days.
As for the rallyes, I have seen them on craigslist around here for
$500 with no takers, but $400 is reasonable. Ebay, well that's
anyone's guess, but probably higher. Glad to see you back on the
list!
MJ
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 7:15 PM, neal zimmerman
<neal.zimmerman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey gang, sorry I have been neglecting this site quite a bit thru the
> winter, but I coughed the Old 65 coronet and my 71 Charger back to
> life the other day and work is resuming in the shop.
> Anyhoo....
> I found a guy here that wants to sell a 67 barracuda notchback.
> it was a car he and his buddy built for his high school girlfriend 23
> years ago and its been in a garage since 1988, absolutley beautiful
> chrome, bumpers body,grille , , no missing parts, the 318 even runs
> still- but would need the typical fuel tank boil out/freshening up
> -after sitting that long.
> It was originally a slant six car but they actually did a nice job
> of building it .
> he wants to sell the 'CUDA plus a set of small bolt pattern
> rallyes, with centers and beauty rings ( and a trunk full of other
> parts too) and my thought is to buy the car/parts for what he wants (
> a wee too much methinks at 3250 dollars ), and turn around and sell
> the rallyes, to recoup some of my loss.Plus I have never really dug
> the rallye rims that much anyway
> I hear the small pattern rallyes are hard to find , so what
> exactly could I hope to get for these? They are pretty nice as they
> were inside as well.
> thanks and we'll be talking soon
> Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
>
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