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Anyone care to share what they think is the going rate on these? I've got a pair and am thinking about making a set, but I can't seem to find enough of them for sale to know what's a good price. Thanks for your help.
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Not sure of the going rate, but have seen them at $50-$75 ea. needing refinishing.
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What are they dated, we really could use a pair. Let me know. Frank
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They don't appear to be a matched set, with dates of April 14, '70 and December 18, 1968, respectively. I know Colvin's book says 2.20.69 as the apparent start of the YH wheel implementation, but the "8" sure looks pretty clear.
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While we are on the subject of rally wheels, I have a set of 15x6 wheels, but can't read the code on them...what did these come on?
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If memory serves, 15x6" Rallys would be for '67 Corvette and Full size w/DB, and the '67 and '68 Camaro Z/28. There's apparently a super rare 15x5" Rally that was optional on certain full size cars around '67. Colvin's "By the Numbers" book lists them all out by code and measurements.
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Just got 4 more YH wheels! I knew I'd find some if I waited. I just had to buy a nice original Hugger Orange '69 RS/Z28 to get them. Oh well, we do what we must to get the parts we want
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