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12-10-2006 06:30 PM #1
On the other hand, a fiberglass '29 roadster body can be anywhere between $3000 and $5500 new, depending on which one you buy. I think I paid $5500 for the Bebops 'glass roadster with fenders and door and deck handles installed. The cheapest '29 body would be the one from Md. which used to be AI (Anderson Industries) but it is uder another name now and I think it would be about $2700 or so without fenders. When the price of gas went up, so did the price of fiberglass so the 'glass bodies are not that cheap but still about $1000 less than a Brookville steel body. How old is this body and does it have a rotted plywood floor or is it all 'glass like most are today? I have close to $20K in mine and it doesn't run yet! That looks like a bargain to me, although I would rather have a 700R4. It has a seat to sit on and gauges and it runs! That is a pretty good start for $6600 and you can gradually improve it while it is still in running condition. Still the trade is not good, it would be better to buy the car somehow and maybe add your parts to it and sell the Nova for what you can get or install the blower and get it set up and get your price for that car. I'm just saying that his price is a bargain but he wants too much of your stuff in the trade.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodderLast edited by Don Shillady; 12-10-2006 at 06:52 PM.
I believe this was somewhere around 2015, Rick, Rosie and Johnboy
John Norton aka johnboy