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Old 12-28-2011, 12:56 PM   #38
ThirtiesFord
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 26
Default Re: Have a thirties era Ford car (junker)

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Originally Posted by V8 Bob View Post
This is an interesting (?) post. You just join the Barn on Christmas day, you state you have a '30s era Ford and you're pretty sure it's a '36-'39, then you ask what year it is, then you're told by me and others it's a '46, then you "were pretty sure it is a '46" (?), then you talk about your uncle crashing the car into a tree in the '30s or early '40s (that would be before the car was built!), then you post a very demanding add again stating it's a '30s era Ford, when you're now pretty sure it's a '46. What's with the '30s, when you were born about '72?, according to your profile. That "crash" probably happened in the '50s or '60s, as no one in there right mind would leave a fairly new car, just after the war, because of vehicle shortages, after a very minor accident. Just wondering.
The car could be worth several hundred dollars, IF you spent lots of time completely disassembling it, along with cleaning everything to be as presentable as possible, for sale and over a several month/year time frame. Been there/done that. By the looks of things (and your attitude), the car is in very bad shape, and you'll be lucky to find anybody that will want to mess with it (you) for much, if any money. JMO.
Ive already been offered $150 for it. I dont have an attitude, Im a very nice guy and I am 42. I just know absolutely nothing about old vintage cars and want to sell it. Simple.

I wrote that sale ad because it is a contract and I wanted to cover myself as much as possible. It is really not strict and I thought, hey, I help you collectors out a little. And I get some spending money. Just being upfront.

Yeah, I did join and post this to sell that ole junker, I aint lying about that.


Eric
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