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"Restored show car WOW" It retains all its original sheet metal. It is truly a Rare collector piece being in show quality condition and is ready to be judged at any car show.
It has a "Uga horn" Link Guess they forgot the wiper and shocks and there is an extra hole in the firewall but at least it has a grommet. |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" It will be judged for what it is. An early 21st century idea of what an early 20th century
"play car" was. Maybe for some back then. Edsel's custom Model A comes to mind. But his differed much in that his actually embodied his designer good taste. There are probably those here on the board who use Ebay to good advantage. But generally I'm extremely turned off by a seller who has to exclaim "WOW" (always in capital letters) to describe their own sale. It seems like those who have to yell about their product generally have to for a reason, and this a reason other than offering a fair product at a fair price. Joe K |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" Money plus general public= a car like this. And it's at $21,900. LOL
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Looks like he went to the Packard site to get his color combo.
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Somebody will probably buy it. After-all, its a restored show car !
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Seen the color combo on a 1932 DeSoto Roadster w/ cream wheels.... $21,000 ???? Buy the car and bring it to Earl S. for $49.95 ...L.O.L. [ love that gas line]
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Wow ! They found Bozo's old clown car and restored it !
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Actually for a non-stock color combo I think it looks good. I'd get rid of the stone guard first, then the spare tire mirrors. |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" Kind of reminds me of the See's candy white roadster except this is an advertisement for Thin Mints. But i have to agree with Tom on the color combo
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Until now, I thought you can not deface a Model A. A little bit disgusting. But when somebody like that, it's ok.
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I agree that someone WILL buy it simply because it is a "feel good" car for someone. Something that most folks here don't think about but the majority of Model-A owners are NOT members of either national club, ...nor do they really have any interest either. Personally I find they just want a car they can drive to dinner/church/town that makes them feel & look good. Something else to think about is generally speaking, people that have disposible income to buy toys like this do not always want 'status quo' that makes them blend in. By this I mean this car is a "feel-good" car that is recognizable (i.e.: Ford Model-A) by admirers of all ages ...however it is also unique in color to attract Ladyfolk and stand out in a crowd of cars at places like cruise-ins, downtown shows, and in the parking lot of their local restaurant. This car will not be bought as an "investment" by the new owners but as 'therapy' for themselves. (Think about it!! ;) ) . |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" Nothing a little flat black paint can't fix :eek:
So the guy was color blind. Some guy will buy it because his old lady likes the color |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" Is that Elton Johns car?
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" I don't know what the rates are where that car is,but where I am you would lose your shirt doing that amount of work for the highest bid so far.Ugly or not it looks like some pretty good work,and a lot of it.I look at as a waste of some nice work.Good shops here start at $75.per hour,and a very busy one near me is $90.per hour.That guy does a lot of Mopar muscle car body restoration,and there was a fellow from the south there to pick up a car.He has a shop,and his hourly rate down there is $35.per hour.That is what the guy here pays his two best men.The helpers are at $22.I think that the vast majority of people that look at cars like that have no clue about what a restored A is supposed to be like.At the majority of shows if the car is shiny and pretty,the workmanship is nice,it's a winner.Out of all the people I know with A's,I only know a handfull that know anything at all about judging,clubs,or have computers.Most of them don't even want their cars known.I don't belong to any clubs myself.I think that car will sell because of the newness,shineyness,cleaness,and the fact that a lot of women will give the OK to their husbands on it.The reserve hasn't been met yet,so for all we know it could be $80,000.
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Is a 1930 Roadster truly a "rare" car. There seems to be no shortage of them in Hemmings Motor News.
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" From the looks of it, it would be a really good start if you wanted a roadster in more plausable color(s). Disassemble it, slap on some DP90 and then another palate in your favorite 2K. Better than most of the 'drivers' I see in circulation at meets with really hacked up changes. Just a short list and it would be nice. The top material is closer to correct than the incorrect yucky light beige I usually see on "restored" roadsters. Who knows. If you start cutting the paint, you may find Washington and Rivera Blue underneath!
It's just a balance- How close you want to get to a 'correct' resto (JS, Touring Class, common club 'driver', etc.) How much time you want to put into it, and how much you value reduced waiting time. With that said, yeah, the colors make me wanna hurl, but then, beauty is in ... something or other. |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" cannot deny the workmanship appears very good to excellent.. and paint job too....color can be changed..... everyone has their own taste.....
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" Quote from ad....but to find one as rock solid, unmolested and as beautifully restored as this can only be a right choice.
Undisputable proof that beauty is in the eye of the beer holder. :D |
Re: "Restored show car WOW" Boy, you guys are really good at tearing a car down.. But hey, I do the same thing sometimes when a see a hot rod I don't like....
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Re: "Restored show car WOW" must concede that this car has far fewer incorrect or missing details than MOST of the shiny paint jobs offered by these "classic" car dealers.
but man oh man those colors hurt my eyes :rolleyes: maybe the horn was named in honor of the Georgia bulldog mascot...... |
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