Carolina Chevrolet
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Anyone care to guess what the final price will be ?
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Were you able to acquire a full set of trim ? If not send me a message.
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Fits 75-90 Chevrolet Truck, Suburban, Blazer, and Van.
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111 bids and sold for over 36K, that car sure generated some interest.
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The first one is correct for a '49 or '50 Deluxe
The last one is correct for a '51 Deluxe.
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I could use that hood ornament from the 64-65
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I think he posted there first.
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According to the commercial on TV, Chevrolet, like a rock.
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It hasn't been very long ago that I had a car shipped from Iowa to North Carolina. It was not in running condition. I used a broker, Sweet Spot transport and was very happy with the price, service, updates, etc. I had used them twice before that .
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I would be interested in the paint. I've got a 3 window business coupe that will be all black when I get finished with it.
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There's a local classifieds ad paper that's available in my area, you can post a free ad if your item's priced less than $300. Anything that's priced at $300 or more you have to pay a small fee. You would be surprised how many automobiles, high end firearms, nice riding mowers, etc are priced at $299. I think the sellers believe they are smart to pull one over on the publisher of the paper, my opinion is that it goes to show the integrity of the sellers.
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I looked at some other '52 Cadillac hoods and they also have that spring clip wire, I think it's factory.
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David Goldstine of Boston in gospel wagon, 9/18/24
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Windshield- $500, gasket- $245, installation -$300.
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Thank you to all who replied. I've found new replacement mirrors for this frame in the $5 range.
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I've purchased several antique cars from out of state. The NC DMV man has always came out to my residence to inspect the cars. Any antique car that is being titled in NC from out of state has to be inspected by the DMV.
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If you rebuild the master cylinder , you'll likely then find that one of the brake lines is leaking. After replacing the brake line, then next up is frozen wheel cylinders. That seems to be the normal course of action for me.
Where is the car located ?
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I think that car is in Wilkesboro N.C. instead of S.C.
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I have no idea if it's a scam or not but that is a Marion Virginia phone number. I'm not very far from there, might give the guy a call and see what the deal is.
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Definitely Hupmobile . They are a match for 1927, not sure how many years they used that exact handle.
Need my 1941 Hupmobile Skylark inside hauled from New Have Indiana near Ft Wayne, to Ocala, Fla. will pay $1,000. Leads?
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I've used Sweet Spot Transport a few times and have always been satisfied with their service.