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  1. I spoke with owner, found the listing as soon as it was up, I was first caller on car, he sent me additional photo's I was Interested in it but the Seller thought I knew to much about the 1934 Mopar's and he did not think the car was right for me, wow I was in shock that was said, then he did not want me to drive four hours ,he thought that was to long, wow again, that was a first in my life, but he did say the drivers side door was sprung after I questioned him on photo, Front seat Issues, Not really Restored Just a nice Paint Job, No history on Motor status as far as being rebuilt, and after I asked for Engine and other pictures and Engine serial pad photo, I learned it had a 1934 Motor which was good for the correct year, but not a Original car as advertised. The Motor was a Model PE##### Plymouth motor.  The Engine should have had the Dodge motor being DR##### but I was still Interested and coming to see it and Purchasing the Car and as we were talking he up and said it was SOLD! locally and that was the end. My fear another person to chop and Rod it. I was very Upset. Funny the Price was never brought up in the Conversation once. This was the most unusual Call ever, unreal.   I was going to put the correct DR Motor back in it. You never know in the car world.

    Cheers

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  2. On 2/21/2024 at 6:25 AM, 56Chief said:

    Thank you for researching this!  Any ideas what one does with a Nash hood in a crate?  Unfortunately, it does not fit my 27 Buick Master.

    Take it to Hershey list it in Nash section and where your located and if you can bring to Hershey maybe there is a guy looking for one.

    Cheers

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  3. I would add a couple things being into early Plymouth's since a young Man with my Dad, a lot of Parts do Interchange with other Chrysler cars certain models and Years, you can still get most engine things once you find that guy who has 5 blocks and three complete motors and you become good friends, that being said with time you can find most everything.The ad says it's been For Sale for 21 weeks I would say if you like it and want it start out after you go down and look at it with a offer of around 4800-5500 worst he can say is No and you go get a Nice Dinner and go home.

    Cheers and Good Luck

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  4. 4 hours ago, George Smolinski said:

    I looked at all the photos of these two, but not the Buick that’s listed separately. These appear to be in pretty nice condition and the auction estimates are very reasonable in my opinion as compared to FB listings. The buyers premium is outrageous. 23% for non-internet bidders and 28% for internet bidders.

    I agree with George, I would Not Pay 28% on Top of Sale Price That's over the limit for me, Cars are Nice shape

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