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1935 Ford slantback

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lee 72, Feb 13, 2010.

  1. Lee 72
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  2. that's still a very vague description.....what about the chassis? is it all set up for a later drivetrain or is it stock stock? what about the motor? interior? glass? fenders? etc? does it have the grille? that could cost some big $$ if missing

    i used to have a `35 slantback and always regretted selling it
     
  3. Lee 72
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  4. studebaker46
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    these cars do n ot really have any set value especially projects. it is pretty much worth what the highest bidder will give my .o2 worth tom
     
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  6. The37Kid
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    Body in primer is a turnoff to me, how good a job is it? MIGed and covered in Bondo, or done correctly?
     
  7. Jalopy Joker
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    as "they" say, only worth whatever someone pays for it. with no pics and no info on what seller is asking to get hard to tell. up to you, your $$. looks like ya got a few toys to work on already.
     
  8. bill3337
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    somewhere between $2000 and $10,000.....pictures would help define it a little
     
  9. Retrorod
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    I paid $3000 for mine in 1998, sounds like it was in the same shape the one you are considering is. The thing had all kinds of hidden welds, bondo and the frame was hit, welded, hit, welded, hit & welded. I was pretty stupid about it but I was able to make a silk purse out of a sows ear. All it took was work...lots and lots of work.

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  10. 3 G.I. JOES with "kung-fu grip!", couple "cry baby" dolls 80's vintage, rubber playground ball....:D
     

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