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Posted by Greg C on November 26, 2006 at 12:24:09 from (192.234.159.5):
Hey all, I've finally decided to part with my project car. I just don't see having time to work on it much for at least the next 10 years or so. It's a 1939 Ford Fordor Standard Sedan, I've looked at NADA, Gold Book, Hemmings, and such and I'm still a little unsure of the value. Most of these sources state the value to be in the $6000 to $8000 range. The engine is free, but currently not running, shouldn't take long to remedy that. Interior is trashed, previous owner let it sit outside with two windows out. The body and floor are all solid. Engine is NOT the original, but is a flathead V-8. If anyone has some knowledge about these vehicles, your help would be greatly appreciated.
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