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Alas, my mother and I are but humble drivers of modern automobiles. smile.gif Dad was the antique-auto connoisseur. Nothing has been done since his death. But yes, it is in finishing stages as far as I can tell. I wish I had more knowledge of cars so I could better explain the condition, but all I can do is try to sell it so it will be finished by someone who will cherish it like my dad did. We have been told that it is definitely worth $15K, so I will keep my fingers crossed.

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Tammy...Welcome to the AACA Forum!!

(Obviously a tribute to your father. Our condolences...)

This is a good case example of people, such as signalman, who express interest, however, for whatever reason, do not insert an e-mail address upon registering.

As he noted, "e-mail me... Well, how can this be accomplished, Signalman??

Tammy, go to the top of this page, click on "My Home". Therein, you will see "Send A Private E-mail. Try this route to get Signalman's attention. The next time Signalman logues-on, a little envelope icon will blink off and on at the top of the page and remain so until he reads your message.

Regards, Peter J. <img src="http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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  • 6 years later...
Guest Famouscarz

Hi Tammy,

I don't know why but the link you posted to see pics of your Dad's car didn't work for me. I also emailed you using the address you posted and it kicked back. Do you have pics you could send me via email?

Thanks and Best of Luck!

George Dellinger

famouscarz@att.net

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