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Best way to get rid of 122 wheels, hub caps and trim rings? and etc.

I have a full set of 122 rims, hub caps, and trim rings all original. I bought them to use on my 67 as I was tired of my wheels that were not in great shape rubbing around where the tires sealed on the rim and leaking air. I actually bought them from a tire shop in Seattle where the owners son had a 122 and had swapped on some type of Ford rims onto it. I would like to sell them to get my money back and so that someone can use them! I don't know the best place to do so. I don't know if the price of shipping makes it not worthwhile to sell them to anyone out of the Seattle area. I have sold a couple things on ebay but they were things like weber carbs and light things like that. I have tried the classifieds here but there is some weird spot where you have to agree to the "terms" and some box about payment that I don't understand because I thought it was free.
Also do you think anyone would be interested in buying a 122 dash with one small crack but no gap between the edges of the crack?
Thanks for the input.
I am living on the East Coast and am flying to Seattle to get rid of all my stuff as my mother is selling her place!






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