Wolfrace wheels for sale
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Wolfrace wheels for sale
NB 4 Hubs.
Tyres are Hercules P205/175R15
Collection from South London.
Asking £550
Offers please by PM
Barrie
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Re: Wolfrace wheels for sale
Nooo! The end of an era. They should be put on display in a museum.
What is your C-V8 sitting on now?
What is your C-V8 sitting on now?
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
Stephen, Epping, Essex
Stephen, Epping, Essex
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Re: Wolfrace wheels for sale
Hi Stephen. It's on Rostyles as recommended by Andrew Cassar.
I asked him to sell the CV8 and he suggested it would be more '1960s' with a wheel change.
Unfortunately poor Andrew died just before Christmas and then afterwards there was Covid which put the market on hold. But on the other hand a pal who works with ACs reports that four quite expensive cars have sold in the last couple of months. In the meantime the car is back with me and I'm just enjoying it until things settle down a bit.
Hope you're well?
I asked him to sell the CV8 and he suggested it would be more '1960s' with a wheel change.
Unfortunately poor Andrew died just before Christmas and then afterwards there was Covid which put the market on hold. But on the other hand a pal who works with ACs reports that four quite expensive cars have sold in the last couple of months. In the meantime the car is back with me and I'm just enjoying it until things settle down a bit.
Hope you're well?
“Even in a time of elephantine vanity and greed, one never has to look far to see the campfires of gentle people." Garrison Keillor