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My 69 Camaro project had 2 68 Corvette AG rally wheels on the back. Both dated 9/21/68. They are in pretty good shape. Any suggestions on what they might be worth? Thxs
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I just purchased a set (4) of beautiful 1-31-68 AG rims with no curb rash and acid dipped for my 68’ L89 Corvette.
All ready for paint. I paid $125 a rim which I thought was a good deal. I paid $175 a rim for a set (4) of date coded AZ rims for my 1969 L89 Corvette. |
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The 9/21/68 AG wheel date ??? The 1969 cars were being built starting in August 1968
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Ralph, Good point. Did they put these wheels on some early 69 cars to use up the leftover parts? Or could they be over the counter replacements? Thxs
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AG were 7 inch for 1968 only AZ were 8 inch 1969 and up maybe that was an over the counter replacement but not correct date for any 1968 Corvette
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I’d ask $250 for the pair and listen to any offers of $200 or more. As stated, not production date code correct for a ‘68 restoration, but in my mind they’re still 1968 produced and more desirable on a restored car than decades later produced units. I’m sure the stamping and welding details are likely still dead on compared to earlier 1968 produced rims.
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