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06-19-2014, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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1933 Tudor Sedan Value ??
Found a car in storage that is something started years ago. Motor out and not sure if we can find it or rad and grill. All 4 fenders on body on chassis w/17" wire wheels. decent running boards. Little rust in door bottoms but very solid. Interior not much left but I wouldn't need it anyway. Fair offer to the old gent that has this ??
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06-19-2014, 08:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1933 Tudor Sedan Value ??
Well, a 'crap-shoot', but here's a couple data points...
I bought a sedan about 8-9 years ago, close to same description, except that I got a motor (36, unknown condition, turned out to be excellent), matching #'s trans, very good grille, excellent fenders & hood, all glass, regulators & door parts, zero cancer, all seat parts, no unholstery, bad paint. It was (then) 8K. I doubled that by the time is was running, had new tires, and still no upholstery or paint. I'm currently looking for another (tudor), and I'm finding 4500 (asking) at the lower end, and, I've looked up to 18K (asking) for a running, driving, complete car with no cancer, but quite run-down (original), needing almost everything. (I also saw one at 3500, which does not count - too far gone.) I don't find much out there, but over a period of 3-4 years, most projects that I've seen run in the 4500-7K range. None have 'got' me yet, because I'm looking for one with no cancer. The 18K one is by far the best value one that I've seen. JMO, you take it from there. Good luck. |
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Re: 1933 Tudor Sedan Value ??
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