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Old 07-30-2010, 05:51 PM   #19
26Tudor
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Join Date: May 2010
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Default Re: 1931 Roadster pickup

Thanks for all the opinions, guys.
I will most likely buy it, but I am afraid I could end up having to sell it again it I get laid off from work (which, as it stands right now, is a VERY distinct possibility).
If that happens, I will contact the folks who have voiced an interest in it, in the order they posted on this thread about it.
Here's a few more photos of it... the guy says he has every single piece and part for the truck, windshield stanchion and frame, near perfect chassis, every nut and bolt that came off the car... He was a Mechanical Engineer, so I have a feeling he did, in fact, "tag and bag" everything
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