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Old 07-04-2016, 10:02 PM   #1
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Hello!
A very good friend of mine, her father had passed away a few months ago He left behind a few cars and 2 of them were a '29 station wagon and a '31 pickup. Looking to find someone to appraise at least the woody in my area.(Pembroke MA) I'm storing the woody for my friend and it was recently restored but not cosmetically complete. Did have it running and ran very well. Water pump needs a "repack" The 31' is at a different location. If anyone can help us out we know nothing about these old fords.
Thank you!

Nick P.
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Old 07-05-2016, 04:56 AM   #2
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Try to find a member of a local MAFCA/MARC chapter in your area or local. Most will be eager to lend a hand or give an opinion to help out. I'm confident that a "Barner" close to your area will respond.. Even a "T" or early Ford person maybe in your area.! Good luck!!
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Hello!
A very good friend of mine, her father had passed away a few months ago He left behind a few cars and 2 of them were a '29 station wagon and a '31 pickup. Looking to find someone to appraise at least the woody in my area.(Pembroke MA) I'm storing the woody for my friend and it was recently restored but not cosmetically complete. Did have it running and ran very well. Water pump needs a "repack" The 31' is at a different location. If anyone can help us out we know nothing about these old fords.
Thank you!

Nick P.
Hey Nick,
WELCOME !
You've come to the right place for such questions and help.
I would suggest that you post as many pictures of the involved Model As as possible . Through examining those pictures and with questions to you, a fair value can be given/suggested. Good on you for helping family of friend !
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Old 07-06-2016, 11:45 AM   #4
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Hello thanks guys for the help! Here are some photos below. Yes the paint scheme is incorrect, needs wire harness, door hardware, horn, tail light, emblems, wiper, misc hardware but rust free. I will talk to the local chapter around here so maybe someone can look at this thing up close. Motivated sellers. Any ideas from you guys of what this thing may be worth much appreciated! Would be a nice project to finish. Thank you.





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