Topic: 1946 ford 4door


46fordnut    -- 07-03-2013 @ 8:06 AM
  well this is not easy be Ive been thinking about selling my ford . i don't have time to drive or use it. but i don't know where or how or even if i want to let it go. if i do i would hope it goes to a good home...needs complete restore but does run and drive. it has a flat head v8.

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supereal    -- 07-03-2013 @ 10:29 AM
  Fordors make a good way for an entry level buyer to join the hobby, as they are on the low end of the price range. You didn't mention price or location, both of which make a big difference in appeal. From the photo, I'd judge the car to be a #5, somewhat rough, but restorable. The good price guides show it as $2,100-$3,500, depending upon the condition of the interior, etc. The actual selling price is always in the eye of the prospective buyer.


46fordnut    -- 07-03-2013 @ 10:42 AM
  i was think around 4,000.. i'm in new jersey

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mdurhan    -- 07-03-2013 @ 6:28 PM
  Well, now you have some new input to factor into your thinking....

I also hope it goes to a good home.

Mike

"With all our technical expertise and intellectual arrogance, we have become the cleverest fools in world history." - J.I. Packer


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