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was thinking how there are a lot of young folks out there with a budget-
so why not an under 3000. club? that's right-3000. club I have bought a few A chassis and built truck jalopies in the 1500.-2500. range not show vehicles of course, but good running, fun parade type vehicles rusty pickup beds are out there-even sedans etc can on occasion be picked up on the cheap so what say you to sending in photos of under 3000. builds-I dont care if it was under 3000. 20 years ago, just basic cheap builds to inspire the less fortunate.............. and no, not hot rods, must be a model A chassis............ |
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Excellent idea! However, I suspect that getting a model A hoarder to part with the stuff to get the job done would be like pulling hen's teeth. Too, there needs to be some good research on a state by state basis on how to register an A built with parts and pieces. Might be a good project for MARC and MAFCI.
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Always on a budget, but know $3000 does not build much of a car. Just getting most of the pieces for the delivery sedan was a bit over $3500. Lots still to buy as far as rebuild kits, paint and services. Rod
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Im in there Ronn. We bought a complete 29 Tudor for $400 and then my father took all the body pieces to build a rod. I reused the chassis and scrounged swap meets to find enough parts to build a good enough body.
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[QUOTE=Mike;947240]My son who was 15 years old at the time bought this 31 tudor in 2011 for
$ 3,000.00 Deal of a life time yea mike his tudor is awesome....lucky boy |
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I think depending on where you live. And what kind of skills you have. Building a car for three thousand is possible. Most are not out tk win any shows. Or worried that everything be exactly correct. If you are able to find a motor that runs. And be able to paint it yourself. You can do it. Or maybe get lucky and find a hot rodder getting rid of everything but the body for cheap.
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A few years back I went with my son to look at a roadster which was advertised as a bargain. My son called that night and the seller told my son to go to school the next day and the car would be there when he got home the next night. The next day, I looked over the car with my son. The seller who was my age politely told me to excuse myself during the negotiations; he said he wanted to sell his father's car from a son to a son. I left my son with the advice not to haggle. The seller made my son promise not to streetrod the car and to keep it in the same or better condition than when he found it. He also told my son no contracts were to be signed to this effect; he only wanted my son's word which my son gave.
My son has kept his word and is slowly making mechanical improvements to the car with body work coming later. I can't help thinking of years ago when I helped a neighbor kid who said he needed a Mustang engine and I sold him mine for a bargain. He turned around and re-sold it at a profit. Somewhere between these two transactions there's a lesson. Maybe it's that Model A people are cut from better cloth. |
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I would be willing to bet. If you showed up at a event with a 3,000 dollar model a you built. There would be quite a few pick it to pieces. I put model a guys up there with Corvette guys. You get a few real good guys. And the rest want to tell you what's wrong with yours.
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OK about 15 years ago I bought an antique british motorcycle for 2,500 bucks never got around to doing anything with it sold it 2 years ago for just under 10 grand and purchased my late 30 tudor for 8 Gs and put about 2 thou into it ....does that count I got under 3 into it...
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I inherited my 31 coupe so I WAS in the under 3000 club however it was a typical worn out Model A where you had to aim for a tree to stop the thing so I wound up spending nearly 2-3 times the "3000" restoring the chassis and ALL the mechanicals including engine, trans, rear end, brakes, etc. Now I'm going to be getting into the bodywork
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I think im right at 3grand...just got a cab that needs completely restored yet...and buy tubes and tires - theres another grand lol.
Sometimes I think model A's are like the acronym for a Boat - Bust Out Another Thousand lol Other times its like brake pads for my modern car cost HOW much?!?!?! i can buy new model A shoes for half that!
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I bought my 1929 Roadster PU for $600 on Labor Day 1970. Started on it and then it became one of those "in the barn" Model A's for 34 years. It's a "work in progress" now. Someday I'll have it finished, progress is slower than I'd like, but progressing.
I don't know what the actual parts cost will be when I'm finished. Now if you include the shop I built, or the tools I've bought it will be high. I could have junked it and bought a finished one two years ago for about $10,000, but it wouldn't be saving one, and I really wouldn't know what I bought. I'm doing most of the work myself and it won't please some, but if it pleases me, my long-suffering wife, my three sons who started on it with me in 1970 then I'll be happy. ADVICE for the 3000club. Buy it and get on with it. Find one that runs and run it. Ted |
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Just under $3k got me a 28 Sport Coupe in kinda rough cond. They dont come as cheap here as they do in the mid west. I will get a pic of it up asap.
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This is exactly what I was hoping for, some good stories and photos...........
keep it coming! The point is fun fun fun and not always big bucks. |
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hello
my tudor was left to me by my uncal i am in the middle of repainting it but i guess i'm not in the under 3000 club the motor rebuild was 3200 and adding kevin 1930 model a tudor 1923 model t roadser p/u |
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Not quite as bad here in OZ, but this was 12.5 K last year .
It was said to run and did have a rough roof and windscreen whch was removed for transport . ![]() And I bought my pickup which may have went with a little work and 98 % complete for 8 K . With it came maybe 500 bucks of repo parts and books and a new wood kit fitted. I have not got the chassis going yet as I wanted the body. That steering wheel/column and gearbox in back is not off this car . ![]() Not much below this that is not a complete rusted out parts car. 3 K here would buy a complete chassis , hopefully with a few body panels. I reckon OZ would need to be a 10K club for a minimum runner that had a chance of being regoed . Last edited by pooch; 10-26-2014 at 05:11 PM. |
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