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1937 HORCH


Guest Ron B.

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Guest Ron B.

Here is the 1937 Horch that I posted about a year ago. The owner has decided to offer it up for sale. He is taking offers for it. He has owned it since he was 18 years old and is now 85. The body is very solid with no rust and the car runs and drives. The original tail light are missing. You can ask questions and make an offer to my email Around $300,000.00 rrbedard@charter.net Their were a lot of people interested in it before and now is your chance. The car is located in Upton, Ma. Ron.

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Guest daytona

No offer but the rules of this forum are that you post a price, this is not an auction site. I think the ad should be pulled by the moderator unless you post a price.

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I agree that 300k is right around the correct market for this car. Fully restored they are around 500k plus depending on the year & quality of the restoration. The later cars with the additional 2 speed may bring more money. An older restoration sold a couple of years ago for around 325k. The car at the Steven's estate sale which was very original although a bit worn sold for about the same price. I think that was 2005.

Very cool car indeed. A "special roadster" version of this chassis that came out of eastern europe sold for 1.5 a few years back and was considered a bargain. Also, a Voll & Ruhrbreck body on this chassis won Pebble Beach back in 09

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In addition, in a previous thread on this car, he stated that owner had done $100K in restoration, so am assuming that this car is mechanically excellent..... still would take some bucks to finish, but a great car for sure.

I'm dreaming right there with you guys.....

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Guest Ron B.

I am not sure what the other shift handle is for? Might be for two speed? I have not driven this car. Ron.

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Guest Ron B.

Well now that was 66 years ago when he was 18 and I believe that he brought it home from Germany after the war. Ron.

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