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Now if I was to give you the location you'd never finish the Big Job and I would feel terrible. Now the almost white 55 to the left of the yellow 56 has a 223 with an overdrive for $500.. I think all three were $500. , ,
I don't care if the Big Job gets finished anytime soon. The fact that I have it is the most important. There aint nothing wrong with wanting more trucks than a guy would know what to do with. Besides, I got a lot of old Ford love to give, but not enough old Fords to give it to....
All the Effies are in Golden Valley AZ on hiway 68 between Bullhead City and Kingman. There were also some panels and Big Jobs there and stacks of frames, fenders and various other parts.
Ever walk by a spot and one day see something hidden you never saw before?? A '47 Merc convertable hidden in the pile. Negotiations are now underway to bring it home., ,
Last edited by jalopy45; 01-14-2010 at 07:32 AM.
Reason: spullin'
Near Vader WA, took 1/2 hr. to clean enough blackberies off to get that picture. Trying to deal with the owner is frustrating, he wants to sell it one day and not the next ,he's going to restore it and then doesn't have time,and then wants $3500 one day and $10,000 the day after. I'm getrtring ready to walk in with cash and it's going to be deal or no deal.
Concidering the condition, and the fact that it will have extensive rust, it has a value of roughly $367.00 in salvagable scrap weight. However, given the condition, and the age, and possible rarety of the car, it could be worth as much as $1500, or possibly as much as $2500, if it has a clear title, and is more or less complete, including engine and drive train. Otherwise, I would laugh at the guy.