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This car looks great. Perhaps a too fancy for me with all that chrome.
Posting a straightforward ad has always brought me the best buyers that show up promptly. I can only think of one time when a looker didnt buy what I was selling. That was because I wouldn't come close to his low offer.
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Luckily the car didnt get hacked. Perhaps the original wheels are still included.
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A 2 stroke motorcycle is a hoot to ride but I dont think a 2 stroke car would be a novelty at all. I've never seen a Trabant in real life but have seen a Saab 2t, a good looker but the driver had to really dump the clutch to take off decently and it sounded like a shaken Rustoleum can while under way.
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The body style is neat but it needs a better single tone color. The beige and brown color scheme is dull, the interior is ratty and it may need all new door seals, trunk seal for sure.
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Only sold to oligarchs. This one probably got confiscated from a mega yacht.
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Very cool. I like the angled grill ribbing. This would make a fun bomb around car.
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This car is really a work of art. The red uphostery contrasts well against the dark silver. A solid curved windshield would have fit the style better and give better visibility but the flat dual glass is certainly more easily replaceable.
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Excuse me Miss, I asked for my car medium-rare, not well-done!
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The maroon one isn't so solid if it's the one in CT.
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It will look really horrible in a year when the rust starts bleeding through the shiny paint and the bondo starts peeling off. I would rather look at surface rust and faded original paint for half the price.
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Oh, it looks like a bondo extravaganza.
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Neat body style. I bet it would fetch more money if it was left untouched. I wouldn't know where to start on this one, I'm not a fan of basket cases. I guess I would start by getting rid of the ugly beige of the rim powder coat that probably cost a few bucks to have done.
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Real nice car, I like the maroon. If I had the cash and the garage space, I would go for it.
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The colors suit me fine! That's a real gem of an A Steve.
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Are FB and CL authorities in vintage car pricing? The vinyl doesnt fit this car at all. It is commonly seen in hot rods.
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I like it but I wouldn't want to be the guy that did the stripping, I could tell the sidewalk police that I brought it that way with a straight face.
Put motorcycle fenders on it and race around, put it back to stock upon reselling!
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Not quite a speedster but a good compromise. A stripped roadster that has potential to be street legal with all of the heavy lifting done.
https://westernmass.craigslist.org/for/d/south-deerfield-1926-ford-model/7519353823.html
1926 Ford Model T Touring "SPEEDSTER"
Frame up build. No Rust!
New Machine Shop Completely Rebuilt Engine by Al Clark.
Newly Rebuilt :
NH Carb
Coils by R.Patterson
Starter/Bendix
Generator/Cut Out
Wiring Harness
New Brassworks Radiator
Kevlar Bands
Steering Bracket Bushing
Pitman Arm
Apco Ballcaps
Other Features:
Leaf Springs smoothed and lubed
Wire Wheels
Rebuilt ignition switch
New windshield safety glass
New radiator hoses
Large Drum Transmission
11 inch brake drum rear end w/driveshaft
New exhaust manifold, pipe, muffler
New Hubcaps
New Motometer temp gauge
Car is a 3 yr project. Finished as
a Speedster Touring. Still stock height. Not dropped. So put the fenders on it if you like. Your choice!
I have a full windshield
and all the fenders to bring it
back to stock original. Car is a
driver. Boxes of extra parts and original frame in great shape.
Clear MA title. Car is
registered and driving. Lang's and Snyder's sales receipts in hand.
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When they added all of that V styling it really made them ugly. This one is too trashed to be a worthwhile project. Unless it was free and one already had an engine to put in it.
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Fastback styling is real nice, but the grille is a little too bold.
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How many cars worth of different body panels does it have?
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Nice looking roadster. There are still wildfires out in NM it looks like. I can see the familiar haze in the background, like when I was out there in April.
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It looks pretty clean and cared for. Probably only needs a battery, condenser and carb cleaning.
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The crank may have gone to a phonograph. Could fetch some money on ebay for any old stuff.
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1912 Hudson Model 33 Touring - $35K*** REDUCED! Now $16,999
in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
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"the buyer will be able to register it if they please"
CA must be a registration optional state?
Neat Hudson, it would be great to park it next to my Wasp.