With a quick dip in the right neutralizing solution they would. Even as a totally stripped, body off restoration project, those things will sell. I know of several classic and well known restorations that started with a burned out, somewhat melted, hulk.Quote:
Originally posted by tite-wad@25 July 2003 - 22:46
@ balamm - Would they have been worth that much after a trip through the briny Gulf? :blink:
Oh and for our Australian members, If you happen to have a 50 ford business coupe or "Ute", get your shipping papers in order and you may be surprised at the auction prices here in North America.
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1946 Ford Mercury coupe utility for sale
Very rare (1 of 100) Australian bodies. Right hand drive. Restored from good original. Polished wood floor in bed. Golf bag type door with sliding tool trays. Car in Los Angeles, Ca. Trades considered. $19,000 obo
Bill, 818-464-3731, California, E-Mail: [email protected]