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02-15-2022, 07:49 PM | #41 |
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Location: Sagle, Idaho
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Re: Advice needed for buying my roadster
Go to the Hemmings auction site for Model A's on the internet. Lot's of examples of prices and availability there.
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02-15-2022, 07:59 PM | #42 |
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Location: Hollister, CA
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Re: Advice needed for buying my roadster
Here's my '31 Deluxe. I paid $16250 for it, but it needed engine work and a lot of small but time-consuming fixes, including painting the cowl, hood, etc. I do all my own work, and have about 120 hours in it so far. Just took it for a nice ride today! It is in great shape now with a good-running model B block.
I'm 5'10" and getting into the car requires me to pull up my left leg for easiest access, but that's no big deal. Once in the car there's no problem at all. The stock seat design is pretty good for support too. afterthefixes.jpg |
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