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Ridiculouster Hard to believe he's serious
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1930-Ford-Mo...1Zk2i2&vxp=mtr |
Re: Ridiculouster But it's a California car!!!!!
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Re: Ridiculouster There's an ass for every seat.
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Re: Ridiculouster It's a beauty for sure! A little high build primer, a Maaco paint job and some rubbing compound and she's perfect.
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Re: Ridiculouster The passenger door doesn't look like a roadster door and doesn't fit well. But it must be fast, the head is painted red!
David Serrano |
Re: Ridiculouster Must have been a clown car :)
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Re: Ridiculouster Too many improvements to list on one page!
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Regards Bill |
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Don't be makin' fun of Bo Bo the clown's car. Wasn't this in Roger Rabbit? Hey, I think that was my '38 Ford that he bumps out of the way up on the bridge just at the end.
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Re: Ridiculouster Patriotic colours?! :). Jeff
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Re: Ridiculouster fit and finish of the doors are exemplary, not to mention the running board to rear fender fit.
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Re: Ridiculouster Love the "air-conditioned" firewall. It will keep you safe when the reworked fuel line fails.
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Re: Ridiculouster The only thing on the car is the car that is roadster is the cowl the back half is most likely 28 or 29 sport coupe. I would say he was smart to buy a finished car because he doesn't know enough to build one.
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Re: Ridiculouster Great sport. Posting a link to a car that few would like and ridiculing it.
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Re: Ridiculouster someone will buy it and feel like they got a deal.. I'd offer 1K if was closer and use it as a driver after I find some doors...it would give all my model A friends something to talk and laugh about
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Re: Ridiculouster I alway love (actually hate, just being facetious) how people are quick to insult other peoples cars when they think the owner isn't listening. That's the thing about the internet, you never know if the owner is a member here and is quietly reading all the comments. Years ago on a rifle building forum I follow, someone found a picture online of a rifle that was somewhat less than stellar and posted it with some snide comments. It was followed by a "dog pile" of similar derogatory comments for a couple pages when I posted that "the owner is a regular member here, why not ask him directly". It didn't take long for all the back-pedalling to commence and I received a couple PM's asking for the members handle so they could apologize directly. I told the private responders that I had no idea who the owner was, was just making a point. Just something to think about.
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Re: Ridiculouster this crowd is always tough and for 5k?
a shrink will get you for that inside of a month.................. or how about- how many rounds of golf does 5k buy you? not many.............. |
Re: Ridiculouster I m sorry your right I shouldn't have said it.
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Re: Ridiculouster Doors could be made better for sure but I kinda lean towards Licensed to kills point - the buy it now is $5500 - when was the last time you bought and or sold something for the exact amount you were selling/buying for? There's a reason he put make an offer on his listing. This could be the car someone wants to putt around town get ice cream etc. Yes its a hodge podge of parts but so what? This is one of those rare cases a somewhat complete looking car is worth more than the total of the parts. I think it would be fun to cruise in and not worry about door dings, bird sh*t, rock chips etc.
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Re: Ridiculouster Just a clear Calif. frame # and matching title is worth some descent money to a lot of people. Yea the body needs some help,but from a parts stand point might not be too bad of a deal for someone in need of whats underneath.
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Re: Ridiculouster Quit picking on my car, dammit
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Re: Ridiculouster Humble Opinion:
I would like to sincerely wish him well to sell it to someone who may be very interested in a vehicle exactly like this. I remember one guy who bought a very inexpensive 1947 school bus with no engine and drive train ..... he had it towed to his property and lived in it with his hunting hounds that he raised, trained and sold. Remember another extremely poor guy and his Mom in the late 1940's who bought their very first car for $5.00 with a cracked block ..... they had never owned a car before but they enjoyed sitting in this car under a shade tree and listening to the car's radio. The Mom told me the guy they bought it from said that the only thing wrong with this car was when they added water in the radiator, the water came out of the exhaust pipe. Every part of every State has at least a few balding individuals who constantly buy Hair Growing Lotion and a few who constantly purchase Body Part Enlarging Creams. If the sellers and buyers are happy with these good deals ..... so be it. |
Re: Ridiculouster I know one thing ; if this car would be for sale over here in EU for the same price (US $5.500,00 = EUR 4.680,65) it would be sold the minute the add appeared on the internet ! Especially with the correct paperwork !.
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Re: Ridiculouster I think it's great. A good example of how invention and ingenuity has allowed a 90 year old car to still be working in 2017. Much better than so many of the trailer queen fakes.
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