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Old 12-29-2011, 09:38 AM   #40
trulyvintage
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Lightbulb The point really is ...

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Originally Posted by peters180a/170b View Post
The point is ,,,here's a old guy who collect n.o.s. parts over 40 years , won for just that a original 1932 Ford Roadster [which today is rare] and to have it hot rod when SUPER NEW STEEL BODIES are made... Last time i looked a super restored 1932 Ford roadsters were going for over $100,000 and the 1932 Cabriolet sold for $125,000.00 with a 40 year old restoration. I should know [its my friends car he finished in 78...]Those new bodies are so nice... Years ago some guys did a 1932 Chevy roadster body ,,,new steel ..and to this day i have never seen a nicer job then what those guys did. To bad it was on a Chevy...

The point really is ....

Whoever owns a car or any other property has the right to do
with it as they please .....

That includes rodding it, renting it out to movie production companies,
selling it to someone who does not appreciate the historical significance
of it ......

Such is life



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