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#503353 - 04/18/08 07:46 PM 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson
Phil Knapp Offline
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Registered: 02/09/03
Posts: 769
Loc: Round Rock, Texas
Check this one out! "1941 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Barn Fresh Custom Hot Rod 3 w". Ebay Item number: 160228777886

Somebody has already removed the Columbia axle and the seat and the bid is still going up. Supposedly a "rust free" SoCal car.

It will be interesting to see what this one goes for.

Some assembly required!


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Description: 1941 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Barn Fresh Custom Hot Rod 3 w


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#503443 - 04/19/08 07:24 AM Re: 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson [Re: Phil Knapp]
Tom Overfield Offline
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Registered: 12/28/07
Posts: 61
Loc: kent, ohio
Id love to have that one Phil, but it was a tad over 15K last time I looked,and had not hit the reserve, too rich for my blood.

Tom

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#504429 - 04/22/08 08:31 PM Re: 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson [Re: Tom Overfield]
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15k?!!! That is insane! You can find some pretty decent restorable Connies for that much! And if you wheel and deal, maybe cheaper! There doe not look to be much left of that one! Especially since the Columbia and seat are missing and it is dented in and trim is missing, which as we know, none of those are cheap! We are not talking about a Chevy here!
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#504514 - 04/23/08 02:34 AM Re: 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson [Re: 1948Lincoln]
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We must remember that for MANY years, Zephyrs were considered as merely parts sources for Continentals. So much so that the few remaining salvageable Zephyrs have become more valuable than the many remaining salvageable Continentals. I have parted out two Zephyrs myself, but no Continentals - yet.

It might be interesting to know how many Continentals have been parted out for Zephyr parts. We know of at least one SUPER rusty '48 Continental that Merv got from Arizona. That body went immediately to the shredder and I'll bet that some of its mechanical parts have found their way into a Zephyr or two.


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#504741 - 04/23/08 10:47 PM Re: 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson [Re: Phil Knapp]
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Registered: 12/28/07
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Loc: kent, ohio
Well,,I am still scratching my head over this one. Final auction offer was a bit over 17k and did NOT hit the reserve. If it was 100% complete, I could see it, but not with it missing the good stuff. About the only thing I can see it had going for it was the lack of rust compared to what we deal with in the N/E.

Tom

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#504821 - 04/24/08 10:32 AM Re: 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson [Re: Tom Overfield]
jeff b (zeff 40) Offline
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Registered: 09/26/05
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Loc: Sylvania OH-IO Go BUCKS
SAY HOT ROD DREAMS..SCRAPE

OR

I'LL RESTO ROD IT AND SELL ON BARRETT JACKSON FOR A MIL DUDE


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#505026 - 04/25/08 07:36 AM Re: 1941 Zephyr 3-w in Tucson [Re: jeff b (zeff 40)]
Tom Overfield Offline
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Registered: 12/28/07
Posts: 61
Loc: kent, ohio
Ah HA! relisted today with a "low reserve"

Tom

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