Fuchs wheels

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MarkWade
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Fuchs wheels

#1 Post by MarkWade »

I have a question about my Fuchs wheels on my C. What's the best way to strip or blast them? I want to either have them chromed or power coated for the outlaw.Thanks :P

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Jacques Lefriant
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#2 Post by Jacques Lefriant »

Hi Mark
If you want to go there the better providers of those services will be able to address that. I prefer to polish or redo the orignal finish.
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Where could I find a set of Fuchs for my "C"?
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#4 Post by Ashley Page »

Conrad Carter wrote:Where could I find a set of Fuchs for my "C"?
Conrad
Conrad, I have a set of 14" Fuchs I am going to sell. Charlie White, among others on this forum, has them on his C and there are several pictures of his car scattered here abouts.
I am between Charlotte and Mooresville - about 1 hour from Albemarle.

Edit: link to Charlie's car and pic with wheels.
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Conrad Carter
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#5 Post by Conrad Carter »

Finally getting the 356 this Friday. Will call next week.

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