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Old 01-17-2025, 04:22 PM   #20
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Default Re: A couple 34's sold at Mecum today

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How do you guys find these? I'm seriously asking. Do you enter Google searches or is there a place that consolidates upcoming auctions?

In less than a year, I'm going to be retired and want to be able to jump on good like that roadster.
I wonder WHY it always seems the "Bad Chads" of the world seem to find the good ones.....ALL I seem to find is the Woody that has been sitting in the orange grove since 1953 OR the 5 window coupe in the garage that has been sitting there since the river next to the house flooded in 1963. OR (True story) the 1935 Lincoln KB convertible coupe that the owner missed the turn and drove about 75 feet out into the St Johns river in the late 30's or early early 40's. They took the car home and rolled it under the car port and let it sit. From where the rims touched the ground to about 18" up from the side of the body had just about completely rusted away. A friend "finally" bought it in the late 7o's....when he was driving it home on the trailer, the first bump he hit it broke in half at the door jamb.
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