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James427

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  1. It's a 28, so it must be a 72 series. Thanks for the info!
  2. I've been looking for a 1928 plate for my 28 Chrysler roadster. How much do you want for it?
  3. $1,200 to $2,000?????? I'll take a dozen! I'd buy that without a doubt for around $5,000 and be smiling all the way home. That car would easily sell in many circles for between 8,000 and 10,000. A rodder would not think twice about that buggered front frame because most of that stuff would get thrown away. Looks like a Lincoln front bumper from about 1950.
  4. I have a 1928 Chrysler Model 70 (I believe) sport roadster. I was wondering if there are any published production figures showing how many were made. Does anyone know?
  5. I have a 1928 Chrysler Model 70 (I believe) sport roadster. I was wondering if there are any published production figures showing how many were made. Does anyone know?
  6. Here are a couple of pix. It's real hard to get a good shot of it becuase there looks like there is no frame under it. There are several frames there but I would have no way to know a Buick frame by looking at it.
  7. There is a guy that lives near me with a pileof old car parts in his yard. I'm talking about an acre of piled junk. Sticking out of the pile is what looks like a rear clip to a 1958 Buick Limited convertible. It's buried a good bit but I can see it is a real convertible but the cowl is not with the car. I don't know if the rest is buried somewhere else or not. I did find the back bumper and a front bumper but I do not know if it is from that exact car or not. The rear clip looks fairly solid. I can't see a top frame anywhere around but my guess would be he has that stuck in one of the semi trailers parked there. Is this thing worth trying to salvage or drag out of there??
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