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Hey guys new to this forum. just found a 1928 dodge 4 door sedan body for sale near me. it is in near perfect condition no extras just the body. the guy wants 1750. is this a decent price for that body?

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Seems high if you go by current pricing, just a body and only a body in real good shape might even be high at a thousand, you have to remember that a complete 26 D.B just sold on ebay recently for 202.00

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If that is the car you are considering, Keiser is right that is too high, I assumed you were getting complete body, I asked the seller John about the hole in the back, his answer to me was ........Hi! I believe it was where the trunk was.There is no panel.Thanks..............I dont know enough about that body to comment any further on it except that the cut looks awfully neat.

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If it were in good original condition I could imagine paying that much, however, it certainly looks like the rear inner fender tubs were replaced (rather crudely I might say) and one has to then wonder what other rust might be lurking. I would certainly take a very close look (and a magnet) before making an offer.

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thanks for all your input. i was planning to streetrod it but now i am definitely having second thoughts about the price. do you think like 1200 would be better? and i did notice the tubs but wasnt too worried about that. thanks all

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thanks for all your input. i was planning to streetrod it but now i am definitely having second thoughts about the price. do you think like 1200 would be better? and i did notice the tubs but wasnt too worried about that. thanks all

I was actually thinking about 1/2 of that. Somewhere around $500.00 to $700.00.

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