Re: What should I pay for a 1928 Tudor
Looking at the pictures, I think even 5K might be a little high and 8K is totally out of line in my opinion. I would bet he would come way down on his price once he hasn't sold it for a long time. It looks like a lot of work and $$ for parts. From only 2 pictures, it is difficult to see how much work there would be on the body. You probably should look for a Fordor you are thinking about, but if it needs restoring, it would be even more work and $$ for parts than a Tudor - they had a ton of wood in them which is real eapensive.
Rusty Nelson
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