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Originally Posted by ford38v8
Time was, the '41 was considered an ugly duck. That was then, so don't put any weight on those opinions these days.
The only two opinions that hold any degree of accuracy are those of the buyer and seller.
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In part, I agree with you.
1941 Fords, for most of us, still consider them ugly ducklings. The actual sold prices indicate that is a true statement.
Values of these cars have certainly not
increased.
I'd nearly purchased a '41 convertible a few years ago. A 997-point car that was, obviously, stunningly restored.
The seller was asking $55k, which was no doubt much less than he'd invested in the restoration. Car sold for just barely north of $30k.
I'd thought at that price, it would be a fun "driver". Still, even at that (sold) price, I just couldn't wrap my head around owning a '41.