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$ of red tuff wheel?

barbee6043

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What would be considered a fair cost of a RED Mopar Tuff wheel, with red center and adaptorn, in excellent condition. Just fair $, not an idiot FeeBay figure.
 

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With the adapter ring and horn button, all in perfect shape, I'd guess somewhere between $150-$250 since it's basically a Cordoba/Mirada part. Red Tuff wheels and padded horn buttons didn't appear until the late 1970s. The later red is much darker than muscle-era red interiors.

Before you drop any money check the splines on the adapter and make sure you can use it. The adapter for a standard column is different than the one for tilt; Chrysler's tilt columns were made by Saginaw (GM) and used a different steering-wheel spline count.
 

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I paid 400 for a perfect red tuff wheel about 3 years ago. These red wheels do not come up for sale very often at all. If you have found one and need a red one, you had probably better buy it. I thought it was from a 71 A body.
 

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Thanks for the reply. Itis actually a wheel I purchaed maybe 4 years ago but never used. I had it for a Volare RR I have had a bunch of E bodies bak in late 80's and early 90's and none since. I know an E body red interor or anything back then was highly unusual. I had a 68 GTX with red (maroon/red) interior.
I asked this because I wanted to sell it. I don't want to wrong anyone or do I want to be wronged or screwed. I know aythng is worth whatever, but just want it to find a good home for a fair and not giveaway nor silly high $ either! I really don't care to advertise it to the F body crowd, although a great group of Mopar enthusiasts, I have never seen a more stingy or conservative bunch! I sold myy last 2 F bodies FINALLY other day, and it was such a darn struggle to sell off a couple of nice cars very cheap!
I will advertise it here and on FABO as it would suit an A body build also, Heck with Feebay.
Thanks for the comments and some pics here,
 

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Could also be from a truck. If the adapter does not have an indexed spline then it is a truck adapter.
Splied adaptor, good shape I have no idea what model this came from. I bought it several years ago and sold the car and never installed it.
 
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