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Well, did the OP buy it
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I just came back to this thread to find out. Still don't know.
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If it runs for 8k that's winner...
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On the 28th you were going look "tomorrow." Today it the 30th, I am wondering did you get it? Personally I like to SW cars and if I ever had to start over that is what I'd do. I am not a purist but I'd have to do something about the color. Maybe even just paint the fenders black. I did a little photoshop work of what I'd do. Even I could make these changes without breaking the bank.
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I too am curious as to what the outcome was. After driving it and eyeballing everything I would, being the cheap old man that I am, start my offer at 7K, but would come up to 8K if if the car checked out and the owner stood his ground. 8K for a running and sound '31 SW is a good buy...in my book. Cosmetics can always be changed, but a good base is required. And it's a Murray body to boot.
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OK all, time to end the suspense......
We're officially part of the family!!! Sorry that I didn't post something up yesterday, but the 7-8 hour round trip turned into a 14 hour marathon thanks to a blown tire on the U-Haul trailer, but that's a whole 'nother story. She's what most would call a solid "20-footer". An up close inspection reveals some cosmetic issues and a less than premier paint job - but I figure I'll probably have similar issues when I'm 85 years old so I can live with that. Mechanically, there are some things that need attention, but again, if she was perfect it would have been way out of my price range. I haven't ever driven something of this vintage, so I wasn't sure what to expect. She's pretty rudimentary compared to everything I've ever driven - but what a blast! Toddles down the road at 40mph without a care (by cell phone GPS as speedo is not working). I would've wound her up a bit more, but not being familiar with the car I felt caution was prudent. Engine seems to run fine, though I'll need to get familiar with how to handle the manual spark advance and fuel mixture. Trans feel tight, as does the clutch. Brakes are fair, though a panic situation would be enough to cause concern. Steering has a bit of play, but again wiithout any real reference as to what's "normal" in these things it may just be a case of me getting used to it. The interior is really, really nice. Though obviously not stock, someone spent some coin having the interior redone. All the glass is good, and all of the lights work. So there ya go. We have taken the plunge into a whole new world. Which is cool - I needed a hobby. I'm thinking this is a pretty good start for $6500. I'll no doubt be bugging the hell out of all of you for info and tips as we get into the little things that need attention, and for that I'll thank you in advance. BTW - I believe it's a Murray body. Which reminds me, my generator doesn't appear to be generatin'. Thoughts? Ah, don't worry about it yet. I'll surf the archives or start a new thread if I can't figure it out. Let the journey begin. I'll post up some pics when I get a chance. And FWIW, the color is "Coral White" (there's some touch up included with the car) and it really does look better in person. For some reason it doesn't come through well in photos. Last edited by Rocketdog1; 04-30-2016 at 12:44 PM. |
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OK, now we need lots of pictures.
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Congratulations and an even better price... Read through this owners manual if you have not already.. It will give you a good idea on basic operation..
http://www.motormayhem.net/wp-upload...ion-Manual.pdf |
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Thanks Mitch! Very cool stuff.
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Congratulations and welcome to the family!!!
We need photos of your new baby!
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$6500!!! Damn good job.
Don't let no one tell you different. Your ahead of the game already. Have fun and enjoy. Zooming in best I can on the drip rail indicates to me she's a Murray, a closer examine may prove me wrong, or a better picture, but I'm pretty sure. Mine is a Murray, so I'm kind of "slanted" towards them.
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Now get some books. Start with the instruction manual, then Les Andrews red book, service bulletins in the 8 1/2 x 11 version. While it is a driver and not a show car it would not hurt to get the Restoration Guidelines as well after all it is often as easy to replace a bad part with the "correct" one as it is to replace it with the "wrong" one. It could also be fun to see all the parts from different cars that were used to make yours.
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Congratulations! Use your bartered money left over to do necessary repairs. Wait until the winter to do cosmetic stuff. Drive it all summer and have the time of your life. I have cars in my collection worth ten times as much as my Model A cars but the A's are still my favorite. Wayne.
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Very cool rocketdog, congrats on the new member of the family. Looks like you got a steal-of-a-deal!
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Congratulations on your "steal"! I really like the sun visor on the SW.
FWIW: Look what you could have had for $5K: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=195351
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I can't believe you guys can pick up a car like that for $6,500. You'd have to use a kack hammer to take the smile off my face if it were mine at that price.
Congratulations, Rcketdog. Oh, and "Welcome to our world".
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Good for you ! ! ! You stole it, even if you put 1/2 that back into it. JMO
Try using the search function first, if no luck, ask away. Oh, we all like pictures. Welcome ! ! ! Paul in CT |
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That looks like a fun car for you. One little piece of advice. MAKE SURE THE SPARK AVANCE LEVER IS ALL THE WAY UP WHEN STARTING.
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That is really a nice looking car. You can putt around in that and wave to all the people that like it and wished it was theirs. If you have any small children in the back seat make sure you seat belt the car seat in for safety.
Have fun. Tom....... |
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