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#167476 - 03/09/10 12:41 PM
Re: 1934 roadster
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 02/27/10
Posts: 177
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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they are how I like my steak, RARE. Check on Ebay there is one for auction right now.
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#167584 - 03/10/10 10:41 AM
Re: 1934 roadster
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/21/09
Posts: 18
Loc: Florida
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That would be a nice car to restore. Someone had started too and never finished.
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#168374 - 03/18/10 04:42 AM
Re: 1934 roadster
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/21/09
Posts: 18
Loc: Florida
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Jim, the car sold for $12,499.
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#168521 - 03/19/10 04:53 PM
Re: 1934 roadster
[Re: Jim Magill]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 02/27/10
Posts: 177
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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About 8 years ago I could have had a 41 Lincoln Zephyr 3 window that needed work for $15K. Its all reletive to how rare it is, how much your willing to spend, and how much its worth to you.
This is one reason I could never buy a car thats really "done". There is a certain amount of satisfaction in making "deals" on parts, sweat equity in the fabrication, or recondition/rebuiling of the primary parts, and final assembly and paint/upholstery--then the payoff of bringing it back to life....
Priceless.
Edited by ken1939 (03/19/10 04:53 PM)
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