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Old 01-14-2018, 10:02 PM   #21
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Walk away and don't look back. Best advise.
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Old 01-14-2018, 10:28 PM   #22
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Iagree. I bought a rust bucket 28 AR Phaeton when I was younger and had a few $$.
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Old 03-10-2018, 01:25 PM   #23
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I've owned my 40 wagon project for almost 11 years now..

well worth the time and effort I invested, however Im not even 50 yet..

photos here: http://recycled40fordwoodie.blogspot...-spectrum.html

I have a few items that would make a restoration easier, some wood, some of the brackets, and the ability to make some wood..

while the "60s'" surfers are liquidating there are still a NUMBER of us under 50 who enjoy these cars.. If the opportunity to purchase another 40 came up.. Id be interested.

finding parts will not be Difficult for a ford.. PAYING for some of them.. may be...
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