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    Just to further your education here's something similar:https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...eluxe.1327458/

    As Roger pointed out earlier that one you posted has many "out of date" modifications. A big one being the interior style and material as well as those wheels. This one is done in a more "timeless" style. It appears to be an original with some "high school kid first car" kind of improvements, though it's far more than that. It's better priced by over 10 grand and he's clearly signaling he'll go lower. It's been on the market awhile which probably increases his motivation, plus it's winter, historically slower time of the year. A good example of what one option of many are out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Just to further your education here's something similar:https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...eluxe.1327458/

    As Roger pointed out earlier that one you posted has many "out of date" modifications. A big one being the interior style and material as well as those wheels. This one is done in a more "timeless" style. It appears to be an original with some "high school kid first car" kind of improvements, though it's far more than that. It's better priced by over 10 grand and he's clearly signaling he'll go lower. It's been on the market awhile which probably increases his motivation, plus it's winter, historically slower time of the year. A good example of what one option of many are out there.

    Thanks. I appreciate your assistance

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