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Leif in Calif

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  1. Good start to a fun car you could drive as you restore... Not Mine https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/d/genoa-1950-ford-convertible/7511846957.html 1950 Ford custom/deluxe convertible, (True convertible not a conversion).New tune up, spark plugs, wires, cap, ect.…New radiator, Hoses and radiator fluidNew oil change and filterNew trunk rubberAnd other New miscellaneous new partsSuspension by A1 Springs in Oakland CaliforniaOriginal patina3” white wallsAll windows are operational with handles.3- speed manual transmission with overdrive.Cleaned professionally done gas tank.Needs new convertible top, (affordable).Other miscellaneous parts not shown in photos.Transmission smooth clutch smooth.Any questions feel free to give me a call or email.Thank you for your time, Leonard. email: 11bfe8ba01ee3669b0459ae23170aaaa@sale.craigslist.org
  2. Looks nice but I don't know about $22K...is that paint correct? https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/antioch-1940-buick-roadmaster/7511419880.html 1940 Buick Roadmaster . 320 inline 8 long block, 3 on tree manual trans. 6 volt . 4 door sedan. 2 tone paint. Older restoration. All stock un cut. 15in wheels . Runs and drives smooth. In town and hwy worthy. Clean title , pink in hand. Am asking 22K or best offer. Email: 4a6cc111388b387dbfad3a98b8369445@sale.craigslist.org
  3. There is a market for these (mostly in England) but a really excellent one is about $30K, so looking at all that's needed here, it'd guess this should be under $10K somewhere, and maybe way under if they want it gone anytime soon.
  4. We seem to be having a spurt of these! Here's another one, they want $32K . It's nicer for sure, but is it $11K nicer? https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1932-ford-b-model-pickup.1269779/
  5. Looks like a very usable truck https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/32-pu-stock-chassis-4cyl-12v-fresh-assembly-driver.1268220/ Has an electric windshield wiper, a powered H2O heater, and turn signals. PM through the website if interested
  6. That is really something! It makes you wonder if during the design phase, did they start with a clean shape and add ornamentation, or did they start with the ornamentation and build a car around it. Fins on top of fins!
  7. Maybe it's not as bad as it first appears...(or maybe not) https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/rancho-cucamonga-1929-buick/7510109742.html 1929 Buick 4dr sedan, straight 6, manual trans, original, $6000.00 obo., Been sitting for over 20 years, have signed pink from previous owner but never transferred, sold with bill of sale. email b5827bd0c8893a868a5ccd544d570ca5@sale.craigslist.org
  8. I wonder if the price includes the lederhosen https://medford.craigslist.org/cto/d/medford-1938-international-pick-up/7510600945.html Besides being an International, this truck has some special things about it:optional long bed, which was more sought after and harder to get before WW2. has the coveted 4 speed manual transmission.does not have any modifications to its originality except its 12 volt. Nothing has been welded, butchered or changed out for non-original parts and it still has its matching, as delivered, 6 cylinder engine. Zero rustUndercarriage has been painted, serviced and detailed. New bias ply tires. Many parts have been re-chromed.Original, rare, artillery International- only rims- all 5 and painted correct dark green, with re-chromed original D2 hubcaps.Runs and drives and stops just fine with original components. Rebuilt carburetor, rebuilt starter, replaced main bearings with NOS originals, water pump, rebuilt generator, restored gauge cluster, restored original steering wheel, rebuilt and recovered original bench seat, rebuilt brakes, new glass, rebuilt window regulators, etc.I custom fabricated the headlights which are in some of the photos but do NOT go with the truck. I still have the originals, which will go with it. I have owned this truck for many years now and have driven it in parades, Christmas events and many scenic tours. Clear California title with the original California plates registered to it. email: 58b394b76a6d388db78aeae4341a143d@sale.craigslist.org
  9. I've had a lot of interesting cars over the years, but I think if I could only get one of them back it would be my old 912.
  10. I bet everybody on this forum has a "regret" story or two! About 1969 a guy wanted to trade me a 300SL Roadster for my '66 Porsche 912 plus $500. I was scared off by look of the engine...it looked like something from the far future!
  11. Looks like Grandpa had a lot of money in it....I hope it can find a new owner once the current one comes to understand it's value. https://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/d/modesto-plymouth/7511000253.html Car drives and runs good. Engine has been rebuilt. Manual transmission with 3 on the tree. 6 cylinder engine. Paint job is real shiny and free of defects. Interior has been redone. Rear suicide doors.This car only needs minor details. This was an inheritance. We have too many cars. Will negotiate. Must see to appreciate a true classic. $23,000 (209) 605-0771
  12. Looks like it would be easy to finish and enjoy. https://redding.craigslist.org/cto/d/redding-1931-model-ford/7511041692.html Mostly restored, Brand New Engine, New Tires, Mostly All New Parts, Needs Fuel Tank Cleaned. Purchase comes with everything We Have For The Model A (307) 690-0446
  13. Very cute little car....There is a pretty good support community. $1,250 https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/cto/d/freedom-1930-austin-american/7510814252.html 1930 Austin AmericanClear title - PNO (non-op)15 hp45.6 cid3 speed transmission This is a RESTORATION PROJECT. Sold as is. email dee87aebe346357787d7e341321bd84b@sale.craigslist.org
  14. Definitely later wheels. The steel discs are heavy but I've always liked their looks! These are Disteel (after market)
  15. Obviously, a lot more information is needed, but I think this price is pretty optimistic no matter what. https://visalia.craigslist.org/cto/d/visalia-1929-chevrolet-coupe-classic/7510062547.html Very rare car is almost all original and runs but needs some TLC. This is the very first 6 cylinder car. Clean title.
  16. That's probably why the big 8s Chrysler came out with for the Imperial had 7 main bearings. At the other end of the scale, Duesenberg and Miller both had 3 main bearing 8's in the early 20's that could hit over 5,000 RPM. I think they must have had a lot of extra clearance...
  17. Id like to know what the fuel injection is...makes me think of a hot rod snow mobile I saw years ago...I agree that it's about $30K too high. Even the Fitch versions don't usually crack $20K
  18. I think I read that the first rule of successful selling is to know your product. I see it has an alternator, so it could possibly have a 4 speed conversion but I doubt it. https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/d/sparks-1928-ford-model-museum-quality/7509551528.html We are pleased to offer this elegant 1928 Ford Model A Roadster for your consideration. It is powered by its 3.3L in line-4 motor which is paired with a manual transmission with 4 speeds! The motor fires right up idles smooth and gets this iconic classic Ford going down the road. This vintage automobile is in great condition and has been well maintained and displayed in an auto museum in California for the last 15 years.The car is finished in what appears to be Valley Green with black fenders.The car is in excellent condition and as you can see the car was redone top to bottom and the underside is neat and tidy as well. (775) 224-7795
  19. It's amazing that Chey was able to match Ford's pricing...there has to me a lot more labor in a metal on wood body.
  20. The way the drought is going here in California, if you used in to haul water you'd need an armed guard.
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