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restored 15 x 7 trim rings

Started by Challenger in NC, June 13, 2021, 12:33:06 PM

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Challenger in NC

These were restored by Rick Miller
Polished, set of 4, no part number, just remnants of a sticker
What do these go for?

kathyscuda

rick cleaned up 2 sets of brushed for me.
so a minimum of 500.00 to start.

RSI700VIPER

Are these 15x7's the earlier version from 1970 or the later version from 2006ish?


autoxcuda

Those are the "1970" version. They sold over the counter parts dept for years.

At some time the 15x7 ran out and they substituted the 15x6.5 version that is identical but are a little shallower, 1/4" or something  :help:

3" is the magic number.

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340challconvert

Original 15 x 7 x 3in rallye trim rings have gotten expensive.
I went looking for one or two originals two years ago. (I was missing one my originals)
Rings brushed or polished in decent unrestored condition were going anywhere from $150-$500 each, contingent upon condition. 
NOS individual rings can go for $1K each.
Restored sets were selling in the $1200-2000 range.($300-$500 each) OUCH

Current restore price last I check with Rick was $160 per wheel in 2019
I picked up a few decent "restorable" rings  (3 for $175) with the intent to restore;
I figured, at $60. average per ring plus $160 resto cost - Total $220 per wheel. I was ahead of the game. Hah

As stated above, your set is probably worth $1500 + in todays market! Just my  :alan2cents:




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340challconvert

Just for perspective; I picked these two originals (early 2020) $225 for the pair)


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