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Old 12-01-2011, 01:33 AM   #11
greywarden
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Default Re: Yet Another Found \'32

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Originally Posted by MNFATS View Post
I saw another '32 coupe for sale today at the St. Cloud, Mn, car show. I didn't have my camera with me so I don't have a picture to share. It was a bit on the rough side, but the price was still $30K.
Holy macaroni! $30k!? That is why vintage cars like these are good investment in the future. Its like you are buying a land but the price never depreciate, the value of it goes up as time pass by. i am looking forward in acquiring a vintage car but i think looking for parts will be a big problem. Most of the members in here just rely on other members second hand parts which is time consuming. anyway i just talked to a customer representative on my favorite ford parts seller site that they should sell vintage car parts in the future. they said they will forward my suggestion to the management regarding my suggestion because i am a loyal customer.
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