C running gear and Biven’s Al wheels value

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Ron Delmendo
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C running gear and Biven’s Al wheels value

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Hi all-

A buddy and I are considering exchanging a set of C running gear for West Coast Haus wheels. Looking for opinions on a fair value of each to determine the extra cash to make it fair for both. We’re not looking to sell these to others.

The C set up is complete, but has been stored in a barn for at least 15 years. The wheels are about 10 years old and have been on my Roadster since. No curb rash and look great IMHO.

Thank you in advance!
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Ron

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Re: C running gear and Biven’s Al wheels value

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What are those wheels?
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Re: C running gear and Biven’s Al wheels value

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What do you mean by "running gear"?
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Re: C running gear and Biven’s Al wheels value

#4 Post by Ron Delmendo »

Sorry, by running gear, I meant transmission, axles, hubs, brakes and front spindles.

The wheels were manufactured by Coddington for Alex Bivens before he passed a few years ago. They are ~10.5 pounds each. At NMS this past weekend.
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