1961 aerowheel & 59 continental trim
Forward look family
Posted 2017-12-10 6:46 PM (#554051)
Subject: 1961 aerowheel & 59 continental trim


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Location: meridian ID
I've got a 61 fury aerowheel and a 1959 toilet seat continental panel that I don't need. I was just wondering what would be a good asking price. the wheel needs recast but the horn button is in great shape with no pitting that i can see, the continental stainless is a little dinged up but very fixable.

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Mike McCandless
Posted 2017-12-10 9:46 PM (#554067 - in reply to #554051)
Subject: Re: 1961 aerowheel & 59 continental trim


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Hard to say since it needs to be recast. Someone will have 2k into restoring the entire wheel
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Forward look family
Posted 2017-12-10 10:57 PM (#554071 - in reply to #554051)
Subject: Re: 1961 aerowheel & 59 continental trim


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From what Ive heard the 60s cost around $1400 to recast and people are paying around $400 for a unrestored "core" but I don't know about the 61s

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Mike McCandless
Posted 2017-12-11 7:07 AM (#554076 - in reply to #554051)
Subject: Re: 1961 aerowheel & 59 continental trim


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The 1400 is if the wheel is in good shape. I've had 5 done over the years. I say 2k because anyone doing the recast, would likely redo the center piece as well. Putting you at 2k and 6-12 months to get it back. I've bought aero wheels from 150-300 on average. I still have cores. I've paid around 600 for a really nice one that i didn't restore but was aged considerably.
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