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its a blindback that makes it rare. 5000 produced according to that other post. I dont know the value but I would guess more than the more common fordors. A's hit a high water mark about 20 years ago probably around the time of the 25k offer. I know nothing of blind back value. I have the standard fordor a little older than yours and those are not rare they make up half the model A's I see. The Briggs designation is for the body made by briggs manufacturing of detroit. I would suggest getting the car cleaned up and running and selling open to the public. It sounds like your prospective buyer is trying to get a deal or make himself money at your expense. I would agree with the 10-15k depending on how much interest there is due to the blindback rarity. for comparison of non rare cars i value mine at 7500 to 10k its getting there but not perfect. If it was perfect I would guess 10-12. Im in michigan where these cars were born and there are a surprising amount of these care hiding around.