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Shelby Alcoa wheel value?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 14759929" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>But that $1500 Alcoa is not just any forged wheel that you can buy anywhere. I agree that $1500 is high, but if a person has a Super Snake that they have paid $35K for an upgrade beyond the $50K or so they spent on the GT500 originally, they are going to want a correct Super Snake Alcoa to replace one that got damaged, not go out and buy some lesser expensive forged wheels. </p><p></p><p>The fact that Alcoa's are no longer produced is only going to increase their value to a Super Snake owner who needs one for damage replacement, or even a Super Snake wanna-be.</p><p></p><p>Heck, for that matter, when a person could buy Alcoa's from Shelby Perf. Parts the 9" were $494ea. and the 10" were $499ea. <<<That is $2000 right there and they sold like hot-cakes, enough that Shelby had a couple of runs done after they were discontinued. Alcoa's are not as hot as they were, but there is still a large demand for them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 14759929, member: 9628"] But that $1500 Alcoa is not just any forged wheel that you can buy anywhere. I agree that $1500 is high, but if a person has a Super Snake that they have paid $35K for an upgrade beyond the $50K or so they spent on the GT500 originally, they are going to want a correct Super Snake Alcoa to replace one that got damaged, not go out and buy some lesser expensive forged wheels. The fact that Alcoa's are no longer produced is only going to increase their value to a Super Snake owner who needs one for damage replacement, or even a Super Snake wanna-be. Heck, for that matter, when a person could buy Alcoa's from Shelby Perf. Parts the 9" were $494ea. and the 10" were $499ea. <<<That is $2000 right there and they sold like hot-cakes, enough that Shelby had a couple of runs done after they were discontinued. Alcoa's are not as hot as they were, but there is still a large demand for them. R [/QUOTE]
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