You Can Have Your Own Magnum Wheel!

Yeah.. that's right.. an actual wheel off one of the Magnum XL-200 trains...

Crazy... you CAN find everything on E-Bay

Hey.. it's ONLY $6,000.. hahah

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=353492300
Why are they even asking for 6,000 are the wheels even worth more than 2-300 dollars? That price seems very very steep. Hey did anyone see Mr. Gates around? :)

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-Chris
"Any day, is a great day, to ride a rollercoaster!"
Jeff's avatar
What kind of moron thinks they can actually get that much for it? Looking at the e-mail address, I think I know who this is.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 27

so who is it??? a former menber of this site, perhaps??? hmmm????
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can't believe they cancelled the Simpsons after all these years...now look sad and say D'OH!!
...and if you look closer, there's a reserve price on it!

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Magnum was always orange, NOT red!
Jeffrey Spartan's avatar
this guys smokin some funny cigs to think anyone will pay even a fraction of that..Now wait a minute I forgot about Dan..just kiddin buddy..LOL:)
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http://www.msu.edu/~levydust/mf.html
new MF photos *** This post was edited by Jeffrey Spartan on 6/12/2000. ***
I was waiting for my name to be brought into this thread. I know the person who is selling the wheel and I told him he is nuts for asking that much!

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daniel j. haverlock
'99 Magnum Count: 801
spiritofthepoint.com
Maybe CP could start selling the used wheels as souvenirs – as long as they charge a little less then 6 grand! They could sell wheels from all of the coasters so you could buy a complete set. That would be neat.
Except that the wheels themselves seldom wear out. Typically, the wheels are removed from the train and overhauled, which involves replacing the polyurethane tire and repacking the wheel bearings. The rehabbed wheels is as good as new, and goes back into service. I think Cedar Point has their wheels serviced "locally"; I think Dan Haverlock has seen the place...

--Dave Althoff, Jr.
Yes, I stumbled upon it last summer, only three blocks my from my place. The building the company was in was bought out and they were forced to move, I never did any research to find out where they moved to. I beleive that their name was Industrial Rubber, I'm not sure.

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daniel j. haverlock
'99 Magnum Count: 801
spiritofthepoint.com

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