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1935 Ford Cabriolet ran hot - Update
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dicky |
07-12-2014 @ 7:22 PM
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I do still have it. I thought it would go with my 1935 Cabriolet when or if I ever sell my car.
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ford1ford |
07-09-2014 @ 12:19 AM
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Do you still have the LB engine
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ford38v8 |
07-08-2014 @ 8:05 PM
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dicky, so... a rolling frame and running gear complete? You were told it ran, but cannot verify that claim. Without that verification, the value is drastically lower. I'd say $1500 tops, depending on condition. More like half that would be fair for most rolling with unknown mechanical condition.
Alan
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dicky |
07-08-2014 @ 10:44 AM
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About 10 years ago I bought a 1935 Ford Cabriolet. All it did was run hot. Did a lot of things to it to make it run cooler. Thanks for all your help and suggestions. my car had a 1936 LB engine that I had rebuilt but it still ran hot. I finely put a 1948 flathead in. It is great. It does not run hot. It sure is fun to drive it now. I also have the opportunity to purchase the engine,transmission, frame, front & rear end, along with the steering and 6 wheels for a 1935 ford. What would be a fair price. Told it ran good when he took it out to put modern engine in. Again, thanks for your help over the last 10 years.
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