What is the approx value for a set of 575M rims and Maranello seats. What is the value for a set of the 'basic' 575 rims and two Maranello (not Daytona seats) leather seats. I made an offer on a vehicle and the two incorrect items were included with the asking price of the car. With my pending counter-offer, I am willing to increase the price a bit and offer these items back, to the seller. Thanks for your interest.
???? Just offer on the value of the car if that is what you want to buy. The value of wheels and seats are kinda all over because people hold out for money vs. sell it price. That is a big variation. Just like a house the real value is probably what it will sell for in 2 weeks vs 6 months
Of course neither of us wants or needs the items. The two items were included with the sale from the start. It is just a financial incentive on my part, for the seller to pick up a few extra dollars and save me the headache (same situation with the seller), of moving the rims and seats. { someone will need to move it }
Let me clear this up a little more. I 'assume' more than one type of 575M rim was offered, by the factory. I am not looking for a 575M and have no idea yet which optional rim the seller has offered, to include with the purchase - other than being a factory option. A 'basic' 575M rim would be the least expensive of the 575M series.
The standard 575M 18" wheels usually run $3500-4000. I sold a set in that range. They look great on 456s. No clue on the seats. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I was driving through Clovis over the holidays. They have a nice F-111D on display. Melrose, N.M. (just west of Clovis), has a F-100D on display. I attended A.F. ROTC, at Texas Tech. During 1983, we visited Cannon and received some time, in the F-111 Simulator. I have not yet reached an agreement with the seller.
Ralf- Affirmative, Cannon had a prototype F-111A on display that still had ejections seats for a long time and swapped it for an F-111D when they retired. Melrose got their F-100D from the 27 TFW when they converted to the F-111. The Guard, including the Tacos at Albuquerque, got most of the F-100Ds.