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1970 AAR 2944390 15' X 7" rallye wheels value

76orangewagon

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I have a set of 15" x 7" Rallye wheels off a 1970 AAR Cuda' in excellent condition (no pitting) and am trying to determine the value since they are not correct for my 1971 Cuda' that I am getting ready to restore. My car should have steel "450" wheels. Does anyone have an realistic value of the price for a full set (4) of matching date coded wheels. I took these wheels off a AAR cuda back in 1990. Center caps and trim rings are aftermarket and added in 1990.

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Message me when u figure out what u want. May be interested. I have slots on now and want to switch them out.

I am located in Clyde oh.
 
I have a set of 450 wheels with 3 @ 9 25 70 date code and 1 9 24 70 real nice no pitting I am looking for an earlier set if you have them for trade
 
I just sold a set complete for 1600 pretty decent shape Center caps and rings dated 2 20 70
 
I just sold a set complete for 1600 pretty decent shape Center caps and rings dated 2 20 70
Thanks for the information, I saw a set on Ebay for $2K, when I decide to sell them, I'll probably be closer to your price.
 
The guy that had all matching numbers set on my car when I bought it said the '70 Ralleye wheels were worth $2k. I went with Magnum 500s.
 
Thanks for the information, I saw a set on Ebay for
Thanks for the information, I saw a set on Ebay for $2K, when I decide to sell them, I'll probably be closer to your price.

if yours doesn't any pitting and the caps and rings are in good shape I think I would hold at 2k the first guy who saw mine bought the date code is where the money is
 
Oh forgot you have aftermarket rings and caps but if the rims are really nice I would still try to get 2k
 
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I did a little snooping around today and pulled the wheels and realized that I do have the OEM center caps after thinking about it for a minute I remembered that I just painted the light argent color dark to look correct for 1971 way back in 1990. The Trim rings I'm fairly certain are aftermarket since I couldn't find any factory part numbers. Here a couple close up pictures of the worst wheel ...no pitting at all.
 
Just letting everyone know that I was able to make a deal with 76orangewagon for these rims. They are now back on an AAR (mine). I couldn't have been happier with the transaction. Thanks a bunch!

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Just letting everyone know that I was able to make a deal with 76orangewagon for these rims. They are now back on an AAR (mine). I couldn't have been happier with the transaction. Thanks a bunch!
They look good on your car, Here's my replacement's
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Stupid question: How do you read those date codes? I just scored two today. "11" &"10" either side of the valve stem. Pics later.
 
Stupid question: How do you read those date codes? I just scored two today. "11" &"10" either side of the valve stem. Pics later.
11 would be November and 10 would be the day...so November 10th, to the left of the month should be a single digit like a 9,0,1 ect... under some letters like M1..... that is the last digit of the production year 69,70,71.
 
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Thanks. I believe the "M" is for Motor Wheel.
 
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