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fenders are not correct...agree
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the sedan looks solid and sad to strip from it. as most have mentioned this is a project for a skilled guy and for those that love looking for parts.
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288ci L-Head Inline 6-Cylinder Engine Single Updraft Carburetor 50hp at 2,000rpm 3-Speed Manual Transmission Front and Rear Leaf Spring Suspension$29,120.00
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1923 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX OPEN TOURER - STUNNING VEHICLE - PX For Sale, £37995 DUE IN STOCK AT TIMELESS CLASSICS LTD - STUNNING 1923 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL ...Price: £37,995 As stated
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14,500. will look for other example plus this was an auction.
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hello, varies so much in recent years depending on condition. if restored or older restoration. and a runner perhaps 22,000 to 25,000.
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Earlier models of the Pan American were 4 cyl of which engine make? just in case anyone might know.
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it is a beauty for sure. and a fair project price. i shared to a group i started years back on FB. 1920s antique automobiles etc. i hope someone bites.
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thanks. curious if any other interesting projects 1917 to 1923 available. Keith
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haha, yes. will not discuss. though as we old cars guys have learned or know, rarity on most older makers does not equate to excessive value.
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thanks for posting. once posted i will share on our FB club for any that might be in the Salem, Portand, mcminnville areas etc.
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Keith Sparks or George Rink, at one point I had a conversation with one of you on here, about how typically the license plate is below the tail light. Here is my 1925 Rickenbacker tail light. If it were flipped the Rickenbacker emblem would be upside down, and it only mounts/goes one way in, due to its irregular/odd shape. Have you ever seen one that mounts this way?
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They were or are two types if i remember. The housing on the early models was used on a number of other vehicles with the difference being the glass Rickenbacker lense.
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that is a beauty
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already deleted. looks interesting. thanks for posting
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yes, the seller had many more photos on the his original craig list posting. not sure why only one now.
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thanks for posting, do we know what is next to the Franklin?
Noma? car in upstate New York
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the modified 'Noma" is beautiful but they are so rare perhaps it was not originally a Noma. thanks for posting