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    Depending on what answers you might get there's another alternative. They would ship you the components and you assemble the shell yourselves, they usually have all the parts on the shelf, the delay comes in working the job into their assembly schedule. You might also be able to get most of it without their cheesy primer that way too.
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    Don,
    When I ordered my '31 Brookville, they were quoting 3-4 months thru my dealer. I got a call from him 3-4 WEEKS later to come to his shop to pick it up. What it is now that they are building the '32 roadster PLUS the 3w coupe - who knows?? They had some product last year at NSRA York.
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    Don, why not come up to the York Nats and pick one up?? Maybe you can buy one anad have them bring it to York. They do it for other folks. Besides, York Nats is about 3 times as many vehicles and 5 times as many vendors as Tampa. Might be fun! Only a mere 1000 miles north of Fort Myers.

    If not, just don't order one with artillery wheels and you won't have to worry about shipping times.
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    Artilliary wheels, forgot about that fiasco!

    We kicked around going to Ohio to pick one up, but at $ 4 a gallon it is way cheaper to ship via truck these days, so York would be the same. Towing a trailer makes it even more expensive, but generally I do like to go get stuff myself.

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    My wife's parents are coming up from the Tampa area for the York Nats. It's a shame that they don't have enough room on their trailer (along with their 39Ford) to be able to haul a body home for you.

    We've been trying to talk them out of coming. I figure it's going to cost them about $500 in gas for the trip up and back and that doesn't include food and lodging along the way. I told them I would send pictures and they could just send the money to me. Less wear and tear on the vehicles and their old bodies. Their response can not be printed here.
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    I understand Bob.......when I had In Laws I also did anything I could to delay their yearly visits.

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    Bob, you continue to amaze me with your knowledge of all things!! You are absolutely right, I just called them, they are happy to do that, and there are so many benefits to us doing it that way. First of all, the price is lower.....$2800 vs $4300 and no $250 crating fee. The freight should also be lower as they just put it on a pallet. Best of all, they say in a week or two tops they can get it out the door.

    Another thing is that we were going to have to cut it up when it came to remove the subframe for channeling, now we don't. They will also leave the primer off and I have heard stories about how hard it is to remove. I just called Dan and he is going to probably order it today this way.

    Can't thank you enough Bob. If you have any of those "Bob Parmenter for President" buttons left, send me a couple of them........you have our votes.

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    Dave, he told me this morning that they actually do have a 30-31 RPU body sitting there that they have built for a customer who can't pick it up until June, so we could have gotten that one. But by taking the unassembled one we save approx $1900 when you add in crating and higher shipping costs. That alone makes it attractive to do it that way, plus we don't have to cut it up when it comes to get the subframe out.

    BTW, they really seem like great people to deal with.

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