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Urbapapa

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  1. It's a 6. The seller has received an offer of just over $20,000 which I think is quite high considering the condition and the missing parts, so we'll see...
  2. Thanks, then I wasn't too far from the truth with my guess. I live in Sweden and the car was imported to Roskilde in Denmark in 1951, it was then sold to Sweden without being registered here (so it still has Danish papers and it has been in a barn since then) a while ago the owner passed away, his son then sold it to a person who lives near me. Don't know where the missing parts went but the biggest problem seems to be spare parts but maybe you can help? I'll see if I can negotiate a good price, I'll keep you posted.
  3. I found where the VIN no is located, I will ask the owner
  4. I can ask the seller, do you know where it's located (in case he doesn't know where to look)?
  5. Hard to tell, doesn't look like anyone did any welding at all anywhere on the car (maybe a pro did it), looks very original (but what do I know, this is the first Chandler I've ever seen). It has been put aside since 1951, so if it is rebuilt, it was done before, don't know how common it was at that time. In pictures of all the Roadsters I've seen, they all have a convertible top.
  6. Hi I have found a Chandler 1928 Roadster that I'm considering purchasing. But the buyer has not set a price and I don't know how much I want to pay(impossible to find any for sale to compare with). But here's a little about the condition: not original windshield, no convertible top (maybe there wasn't one for the Roadster?, don't see any mounts for the rack) no clutch pedal, no battery(so not started, don't know if it runs), no interior in the mother-in-law-seat (rumble seat), no radiator cap, no cover nuts for the rear wheels (or hub caps or what they are called), poorly upholstered seat, but the wooden frame seems to be in good condition and with minimal rust on the frame and bodywork(I can see one place which is rusted through). It is brush-painted in several places, so not a very good varnish. It has been put away since 1951. The pictures look better than in real life, do you have any idea what I should pay for it?
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