He told that they gave his F.i.L. 5K for it and I "stupidly" told him it was worth more than that to the right buyer so just hold out until that person shows up. I sure hope to get back over there and get some quality pics. Altho it was covered in dust the Patina showed thru without even brushing it off. I felt up under every fender and the surface was smooth as a baby's butt and no mud or rust. The Mohair interior is still good but "old" and the flattie four didn't look all that bad either. I personally think that someone who knows their A models could have it running in a day cause he said it was running when they parked it 5 years ago. He's even kept the tank filled to stop any condensation. Sure would like to see someone get it and do a mild modification with modern parts but leave it's beauty in tack. It was a real pleasure to be around an 84 year old piece of automotive history for 30 minutes yesterday.