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That's the one. Went quick.

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There was a set of 4 on eBay with the auction ending this morning. However, the auction got pulled. Bidding had only gotten to $1,100 as of last night when the auction ended early.

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There was a set of 4 on eBay with the auction ending this morning. However, the auction got pulled. Bidding had only gotten to $1,100 as of last night when the auction ended early.
same wheels are listed on this site by a forum member

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There was a set of 4 on eBay with the auction ending this morning. However, the auction got pulled. Bidding had only gotten to $1,100 as of last night when the auction ended early.


There was a pair of 1/28’s that magically disappeared at 1k. These sellers get antsy when they don’t hit a high number right away. Some of us wait til the end to bid. Bummer for them


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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F114090633988

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Does this link work for others? I’m doing all this on my phone where it works fine for me.

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Works for me on my desktop.

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Slightly "borrowing" the thread here. Curious if there are any dates that are rarer or more valuable in JW's than any others.

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seems like the later dates in April and May that are more correct for the RAIV cars go for the highest prices

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The value of theses wheels is tied directly to the stamping. If the stamping is not readable the worth should drastically go down

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seems like the later dates in April and May that are more correct for the RAIV cars go for the highest prices


I don’t think any particular date out values the other. With only 88 IV cars I find it hard to see those as the driving factors. If you find correct dates you’ll spend the money. Hell some guys will spend the money just to get any at all.


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The value of theses wheels is tied directly to the stamping. If the stamping is not readable the worth should drastically go down
Too bad they weren't prepped correctly and painted back show quality.

I agree with Norwood. Powder Coating has its place, but not rare parts. It fills in the stamping, or mask's someones .... re-stamping!

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I don’t think any particular date out values the other. With only 88 IV cars I find it hard to see those as the driving factors. If you find correct dates you’ll spend the money. Hell some guys will spend the money just to get any at all.


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For quite a few years what Rick noted was true. However, over the last couple years, a really nice date matching set of number one condition JW's has been bringing top dollar.

JMO, but a really top quality restoration, a restoration that's heading to that level, or a really clean original early T/A missing its original JW-KN-KR wheels most likely deserves an original date matching set. To that end, personally know of several white/auto/NOM driver level '70's that have given up their JW's over the last few years. In one local case, a set of 7/28/70 KN's had been put on a '70, & they were sold off & run of the mill later 15x7's installed. Not the only very hard to find pieces going up the food chain.

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