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"Professionally restored"?


CBoz

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Just a word of caution to anybody thinking about bidding on the '36 Canary:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lincoln-l...1QQcmdZViewItem

Not to be a skeptic or anything, but when I read "professionally restored" and then I see brush marks in the paint and rusty spots around the grill emblem where they didn't even bother to remove it before painting, I tend to get a little suspicious that maybe -- just maybe -- there are a few other things to worry about <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Just 200 miles since the "professional" restoration, and now they're selling? hmmmmmmmmm....

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Yeah Cece, I see what you mean, a voltage regulator on a '36??? Was the first year '38 or '39?? I disremember, sure hope the horns are right, first set of the '36 horns we have seen for Schoppi to find, it still would make a great yellow-cab-

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Cece, By defiition if you charge for a service then you are a professional. I hope the canary did not cost too much.

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