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I will, but picking up the ford grill will be the start. I have a lead on a T chassis for $600 that I might look at next week. I want to use a stock drivetrain. An A or a T for ease of parts finding but I really like the 20s twin leaf spring cars alot. Going for the 20s Indy car look. It will be a slow building, I am always working on my Wasp or my old bikes.
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A Nader no-no. But I've always likes the roofline on 61 Chevs. My 61 Biscayne had the same lines.
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Kind of a doodlebug for the street. A "Doodlevair".
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Sure looks it, thanks!
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It must wander all over the road with so little wheelbase.
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The car sold.
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The stripes are definitely overdone.
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Seems like the steering wheel is off 180 degrees.
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I've seen older ones with OHV. Looks like a larger engine.
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It's a great driving and sounding car but sorry, it isn't drivable. I guess it was driven until it finally died from lack of maintenance. I like style though. I've seen nice runners priced about the same, in better colors.
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Nice car. I would use the original wheels. The barrel grill is a work of art.
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Sounds like it's the buyer's duty to get it roadworthy after sitting for an unknown reason, after paying the price of a mint running car. The fuel tank looks to have a leak from rust and that could be a $1,000 replacement.
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It looks good, even better with a waxing I bet.
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You can expect the inside to match the outside.
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Nice car if the stickers will come off without ruining the paint. I looked into one of these a while back, a 50s Plymouth, and found that just driving it home could get me a bust for impersonating an officer.
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In Little Compton, RI.
https://southcoast.craigslist.org/cto/d/little-compton-1927-star-durant-sedan/7514979446.html
1927 Star sedan partial restoration. I purchased this car from an estate, owner had undertaken a restoration but died before completion. Parts were lost. Body work and paint done well, very straight, no rust, body appears to have been taken off frame for restoration. Good tires and wheels. Wood replaced in top, gas tank clean, had been running now won't start
Car is Missing: all glass
upholstery
inside door panels
dashboard and instruments
wood floor (plywood)
several door handles
carb linkage
top material
Look over pictures carefully. Car has a lot of potential but you should have some antique car experience and ability.
I do have the title.
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Enrichener device for cold engine or auto choke?
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The vinyl looks pretty cheap. Like walmart grade. The carpet looks home depot. For the price of the car, the carb should be rebuilt and installed, and the car drivable.
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Love that water hose shine. Looks like a car that someone got to run on a jump and a can of starting fluid. Been sitting for a long time. Will need a good going over but for the money it would be worthwhile.
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Chances are a $4,000 pile of cash and a trailer ready to haul it took it away.
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1960 Chevrolet Corvair - shortened 4 door
in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
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Now maybe the Corvair can be classified as a mid-engine car.