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Vintage Western Wheel value question
I have a set of Western Wheels 15x8.5. I'm not sure what year they are. I got them in a trade for a set of rally's a guy wanted for his Corvette a few years ago. I'm getting ready to put them in storage while I'm stationed at Great Lakes Naval Recruit Training Center. I'm going to be a Recruit Division Commander. Everyone else knows it as Drill Instructor. Anyway, I'm going today to store them in Mobile, AL for at least the next three years. As I'm packing them up, I was wondering what the market value is on a set of these. No center caps and the wheels are in fair to decent condition. Good drivers, but no show wheels.
Well crap, I tried to load pictures from my phone, but it didn't work. I'll try from the computer later. But you guys that know, know what they look like anyway.
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Here are the pics
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Does anyone know if there is any value to these wheels? I'm just wondering. They are in long term storage while I'm stationed in Great Lakes.
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----Too bad they don't have a Chrysler bolt pattern as they could be sold to a General Lee lover. As 5 on 4 3/4 I suspect not much value. Maybe $300.00 for the set?.......Bill S
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