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Old 12-28-2011, 07:46 PM   #53
Barry-ct
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Default Re: Have a thirties era Ford car (junker)

I've been reading this from the start and it's gotten out of hand. Eric, these guys have given you good info as to the age of that wreck. They collect these cars and you don't. Also, people's ( relatives )memories get foggy over time and they kinda forget the correct details. Your replies are inconsistent, first you agree about the age, then you don't. Do yourself a favor and go to this website www.cadvision.com and scroll down to 46-48 Fords. It will verify what's been said here. It will identify that car. I will agree that if you were offered $150.00 for it, that's more than it's worth. Time has taken it's toll on the car. THe engine is probably a boat anchor now, being exposed to the weather.
I see your upset over being picked on about the car, there still isn't any need for profanities. It doesn't put you in a very good light. You really should listen to these guys, they know what they're talking about. I've learned alot from them. I will agree, some of the remarks are uncalled for, but you got defensive and argumentive about everything said. You should accept the fact the car is a 46 and not from the 30's and also realise your family is incorrect. I'm not taking sides, so don't get upset with me. I'm just trying to give a 3rd party's opinion. My personal view is that if that car was on my property, I'd strip it for the usable parts and scrap it. But, you do what you think is best. The longer it sits exposed, the less there will be left to salvage.
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