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FONTHILL, ONT

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I have the following that will not be used on my project car. 

These are original parts and in good shape, unless otherwise noted.

 

4              -               Mix-Matched Wheels                     -  $175.00 for all 4

1              -               Original rear end                          -  $150.00  (needs some work, but not seized up and wheels still spin, (no wheels included))



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COBBLE HILL, BC

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A tad high on all your prices.
The wheels are worth around $5 to $10 each. There are millions of them.
You could do a search on the value of these parts and adjust yours accordingly.


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FONTHILL, ONT

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I thought I was right in-line with the pricing.  Searched kijiji and also ebay and had anywhere from $45 and $65 each for the wheels and on average $250 for the rear (in better shape than mine, which is the reasoning for the price I listed for)

 

 



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FONTHILL, ONT

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I did notice the discrepency in the sizes of the hubs, but they were mounted to the car when I bought it.

 

I heard from others that the larger diameter hubs were possibly from the 32 to 35 era.



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CAMPBELLFORD, ONT

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As a matter of fact a rear spring will fetch $100 all day too... Front, not so much but I didn't see a pic .
The five dollar wheels are garden art,not rollers. Yours are not a matched set, did you notice that? The smaller
diameter hubs and small hubcaps are Model A the two with the chunky hubs and big hubcaps will be probably 18"
for a 1932 Ford. They won't be 19" with that sized cap. Early Model A's ( 1928/29) ran a 21" similar but not the
same as a 1926/27 Model T with the wire wheel option. The T wheel is easily picked out for its 5 on 4.75" bolt pattern
same as GM small bolt pattern stuff, where the 21" Model A wheel uses a 5 on 5.5" like all Ford wheels from there on
till 1948 with exception of the wide five used in 1936/39



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