Thread: a new project?
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05-03-2008 10:27 AM #1
Don.Ebay has a few 30's.I saw a Cadillac sedan and Chev.truck under project cars.Don D
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05-03-2008 11:43 PM #2
Here ya go Don...If you got SOME time on your hands, this is different and certainly a PROJECT!(and only $1800)
http://www.hotrodgarage.net/38linc423.html
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05-04-2008 12:15 AM #3
Originally Posted by T42
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05-04-2008 08:32 AM #4
I positively LOVE '37-39 Buicks (a '39 coupe would be perfect to me), they are so clean and stately looking. The similar year Olds and Pontiacs suffer from real clunky looking grilles, but if you can get past that they are decent prospects.
If you're looking for cheap this one looks awful promising, though the description is weak. If the floor pic is representative, it looks like it's not a total rust bucket. It's got a lot of the "small" pieces that add up fast if you've got to buy them separately (not to pick on the Zephyr, but all the neat goodies look to have been stripped from it as a comparison). The grille would be a relatively expensive item to replace, but at the buying price that hasn't drawn a bid in a few days (especially considering it's got a title) it looks like a steal to me (again, if price is the priority). It looks like this is the kind of car that will come with box loads of take off parts, so might be close to a complete car. Just a suggestion.
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