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  1. Squablow
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    I'm guessing the $1111 price tags aren't actual prices, but a filler that sellers are putting in to avoid putting an actual price in, since Marketplace requires a price.

    Which, in my opinion, is stupid. Just put in the price you want. Guys sucker-fishing for offers never seem too serious.
     
  2. alanp561
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    This doesn't look too bad:
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  3. gatz
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  5. George
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  6. alanp561
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    I see a future gasser in this one:
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  7. skooch
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    I’ve seen the same thing with Plymouths titled as 49s. My 1947 Pontiac has a few 46 features on it.
     
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  9. George
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    Yes, the actual '49s weren't ready for production so Pym & Dodge, possibly DeSoto & Chr, continued making '48s as '49s. Technically the '49s would be '49 1/2s in modern terminology.
     
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  11. Appropriate name... El Confuso
     
  12. oldsmobum
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    from SoCal

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  13. I’d drive it
     
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    1. 1952-59 Ford Social Group

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  18. rusty valley
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    Zax, if I had a hankerin for that car...I would be packin to leave in the morning. Rust free thing from AZ is cheaper than fixing a rotten one from GA. Easy drive, I 10 all the way, no blizzards, nothin to it.
     
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  19. chopped
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  20. alanp561
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    You really like it that much? Got a trailer? If not, use your truck and my trailer and I'll help you with the driving.
     
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    I do, and I have a truck and trailer. But sadly I don't have time or space for another project currently

    Now, if my dad's actual 60 Chevy he had came up for sale I would not hesitate to bring it home
     
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  22. alanp561
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    Darn! And I was looking forward to a ROAD TRIP:).
     
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  23. 1pickup
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  24. I'd keep this one more or less stock, depending on if it has the engine in it. They're ~2,400 pounds (I like lighter cars). It's got at least two of the original hubcaps on it still. The trunk has to be accessed from the inside on this model.

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    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/586796120356667
     
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  26. oldsmobum
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    Looks like it has been there a minute hasn’t it?
     

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