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mjr67 06-08-2016 06:55 AM

Worth it...?
 

I might be able to pick this up for around $2500. It's supposed to include the fenders, seats, engine and title... Opinions please...??
Thanks
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Mitch//pa 06-08-2016 07:01 AM

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Looks to be well worth it

Steve_Mack_CT 06-08-2016 07:10 AM

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Yes if solid looks like a great start. My two cents - if you are looking for a decent A to drive and enjoy spend a bit more up front and be driving this season. If you are looking to do a restoration this seems like a pretty nice start. Maybe you want a perfect car and want to know what is in the work, or just want the experience of a good old fashioned "I did it myself" restoration.

The better the start the better the finish is a good general rule to follow, and while only one pic, looks like a pretty decent start.

So the question of is it worth it to me is really about your goals.

The only way I would say it is not worth it is if you have designs on restoring and selling for a profit, very, very hard to do especially if it is your first project. Do it because you want to and the actual restoration work is part of the experience and you will get the value that way.

Tom Wesenberg 06-08-2016 07:57 AM

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Looks like it will restore very nicely. I always like to find the ones with no rust holes.

Classiccanuck 06-08-2016 07:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_Mack_CT (Post 1305832)
Yes if solid looks like a great start. My two cents - if you are looking for a decent A to drive and enjoy spend a bit more up front and be driving this season. If you are looking to do a restoration this seems like a pretty nice start. Maybe you want a perfect car and want to know what is in the work, or just want the experience of a good old fashioned "I did it myself" restoration.

The better the start the better the finish is a good general rule to follow, and while only one pic, looks like a pretty decent start.

So the question of is it worth it to me is really about your goals.

The only way I would say it is not worth it is if you have designs on restoring and selling for a profit, very, very hard to do especially if it is your first project. Do it because you want to and the actual restoration work is part of the experience and you will get the value that way.

Could not be said any better.

mrraford 06-08-2016 08:07 AM

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Price is right if you are into Tudors. Looks like a straight and clean body that would restore nicely.
As previously stated, restoration is a journey. Enjoy the trip. Don't get in a rush or you will miss part of the enjoyment.

C26Pinelake 06-08-2016 08:09 AM

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Move on! In my opinion it is overpriced! It is going to cost a lot of money to restore it . There are too many unknowns such as are all those parts really there. Is the motor seized. Etcetera! Buy one already restored and start enjoying immediately, Wayne.

Oldbluoval 06-08-2016 08:48 AM

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IMHO, yes it is worth $2500. But be aware, unless you do substantially all work yourself, you will be upside-down. You will have more in it than you can get out of it. That said, this is a hobby and not NECESSARILY investing.

Enjoy building it, driving it and include family/friends/others interested in the endeavor.

Go for it.

john charlton 06-08-2016 08:54 AM

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In England that would be a "Smokin Deal" BUY IT !!!

John in astoundingly lovely summers day Suffolk County England

G&N Farms 06-08-2016 09:13 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Oldbluoval (Post 1305885)
IMHO, yes it is worth $2500. But be aware, unless you do substantially all work yourself, you will be upside-down. You will have more in it than you can get out of it. That said, this is a hobby and not NECESSARILY investing.

Enjoy building it, driving it and include family/friends/others interested in the endeavor.

Go for it.

For me, the hobby is the working hands-on. My wife and I have built a very nice shop for involving others in the hobby. Right now , we have a young man (28) helping on the A. He might not end up with an A but who knows.

If you can get others involved, it will go a lot faster and a lot more fun. I have a 40 that friends helped on and those nights in the garage were priceless.

As for $2,500, a hot-rodder would give you more than that for the body alone. Just saying

Good luck , it's all about the fun.

tbirdtbird 06-08-2016 10:23 AM

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Looks solid.
Motor may have surprises.
Looks like someone started a resto...looks like RIO primer on there.
I personally would not pay more than that.
All the above advice is right on. If you are not much for hands on, walk away and shell out for something ready to drive.
Remember the paint and upholstery at the end add up to a staggering amount of money.....

Russ/40 06-08-2016 11:09 AM

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By the photos...., GRAB IT! If a project is in your plans.

Mitch//pa 06-08-2016 11:33 AM

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A friggin rolling chassis can cost that or close to it

midgetracer 06-08-2016 12:13 PM

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That quality body would sell for that much here without the chassis and fenders.
I say that it is a deal.

Juggler 06-08-2016 12:58 PM

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Push the money through his letterbox and have it away before the local hotrodders hear about it

Roadster62 06-08-2016 06:20 PM

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A Hot Rodder would have bought by now, this isn't a project to overthink. Bob

todd3131 06-08-2016 07:39 PM

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In my not so humble opinion the car to s worth six good original front fenders are worth five hundred alone the body is worth 4. Not to a restorers but it is worth what it is.

jax55 06-08-2016 09:10 PM

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Not to beat the old dead horse.. if the plan is to restore it to drive and you can do the work, it is a great deal. if not, look for a done or at least running car and pay more.
I am in the process of bringing what was turned into a Roadster from a Sport Coupe, back into a Sport Coupe. I would NOT recommend doing it again.
I am doing the work myself and it is turning into a money pot.
Best of luck.

Kevin in NJ 06-09-2016 06:16 AM

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It is worth $2500 and you can likely sell it for more.

It is worth it for you, then you need to do some serious soul searching.

How are you set up for doing all the work for yourself? It is just a tudor that will never be worth a lot. If you are able to everything for yourself, this car will likely only cost $10,000 more to properly restore then what you could buy a restored car for.

Do the numbers for yourself. Get a Bratton's catalog and look up engine work costs.

Now you could throw it together with mostly used parts, a quick paint job and sell a driving car at a profit. That is why we have cars that are only good to drive up to 45 MPH.

Your wallet, your time, what do you want to do with it?

I would consider buying the car cause it has a title and of you put it together and make it move under its own power you can probably get $4000 for it.

Big hammer 06-10-2016 10:32 PM

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MJR67 did you purchase it? If not sounds like others would like to buy it :-)


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