lhend50
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I never paid any attention to these cars in the 60's, but, the more I see them now, the more I like them.
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Seems like a good price to me. Love that year and body style. More photos of interior would help.
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If the car runs and you want 90000 dollars, then pull it outside and take some decent photos.
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I looked at the photos several times, trying my hardest to find something that would make me ever want to own that car. AMC is a special brand, for special people. Very few I ever liked, other than the AMX.
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Not much of an add, comments on the body, but, does not mention if it runs and drives.
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I don't think they made any wagon much nicer than this one. I have never been a wagon guy, but, I could own this one. Beautiful styling.
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21 hours ago, alsancle said:
Gone?
I still see the listing.
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If you are into these car, looks like a lot of car to start with.
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12 hours ago, neil morse said:
Doug Seybold or Dave Tacheny are probably your best bets. I don't have their contact info handy, but I will post it later.
I have Doug's number, thanks.
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Nice car, but, the red top, needs to be repainted to match the body.
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I like it. Seems like a good deal to me, but, I'm no expert on mid 20's cars.
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What a shame. What makes people at a car just deteriorate like that?
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Nice car that appears to have already sold.
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18 hours ago, 1957Birdman said:
So let me get this straight, a $27,900 “project” needing a fair amount of work to really get it going. At that price I don’t think it will be changing hands anytime soon.
Lew Bachman
1957 Thunderbird
Don't be surprised if it does sell faster than you think. These cars are hot. I have a friend that inherited 5 continentals of this vintage. He just sold a convertible that needed absolutely everything and got 11000 for it. Believe me when I say everything. Sold a parts car for 6000 and it was coupe, again, in poor condition. Market seems pretty strong on these cars. These sales were within the past 2 months.
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Generally, I'm not a fan of anything with 4 doors unless the top goes down. Especially not a fan of late 40's cars. However, I kind of like this car. Hope it finds a home. I have no idea what the value of a nice on frame restoration would be, but, I see a lot of chrome and from experience a lot of money.
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I've never seen one of these. Nice little walk around video of car on link. Is it normal for this car to have the hood a different color than the hood?
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On 2/17/2024 at 3:29 PM, Fossil said:
I would think it should find a home at that price.
I see ad has been removed, so I guess it did find a home. Good deal in my opinion.
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8 hours ago, classiclines said:
Not Mine - New Link, New reduced price
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/d/waxhaw-1930-reo-coupe-reduced/7718177529.html
1930 Reo Coupe REDUCED - $16,500
At that price, it is not a bad car. Colors and interior are certainly not my favorite, but, Iv'e seen alot worse, for far more.
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Based on what a friend of mine just got for 4 of these continentals, this car is a steal. All 4 of the ones he sold were non running, had rust and needed total restoration. One was nothing but a parts car and sold for 3000.
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I guess someone liked it, listing is no longer available.
For Sale: 1956 DeSoto Firedome Seville - "Unrestored 46,000 miles, Very good condition" - "Garaged its whole life" - Runnemede, NJ - Not Mine
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Very nice car. Price seems fair to me, but, I'm not familiar with pricing on these cars.