http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1928-Cadillac-Roadsters-/180987771240?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item2a23b63968#ht_481wt_994
Dave.
Inquire as to what the seller is smoking and if you can, post a pound/1/2 kilo over to me. I'll wire you the funds for instant withdrawl. That has to be better than anything here in the states. Even better than Obama had in Hawaii. :smoke:
I`ll go halves with you Fins.
It sure has got to be some pretty good sh*t. :yes:
Geez you guys are pessimists . A couple of nuts and bolts and a bit of a polish and they would be brand new :Muttley:
Lance ;D
Looks like they just need a new battery each ,a couple of spanners , a couple of hours and you could drive them home , that way you could save on the towing fee .
Xris
You guys can work then.
Dave and I will will get a buzz on and watch. :smoke: Whaddayathink Dave? Sound good to you?
I wonder if he's offering a set of assembly instructions along with it? Maybe a picture of the finished product...
Couldn't be too tough, it's not like we've never worked on these cars before.
Quote from: Fins on October 08, 2012, 11:32:05 AM
You guys can work then.
Dave and I will will get a buzz on and watch. :smoke: Whaddayathink Dave? Sound good to you?
Absolutely. :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
Cool !!!
Even if all those rusted parts were worth that much the only way I could see anyone handing that kind of money over is if they knew those 1928's so well they could tell what they are buying. How many people on this planet could even look at all that and positively identify what they were buying. And what is a 1928 Cadillac roadster worth anyway? It must be a bunch.
I think Finn's has the right idea.
I would think a decent example copuld be had for about that or not much more.
Mike
And it would be running, drivable and showable.
Some of these people think they are sitting on goldmines. ::)
Quote from: Fins on October 12, 2012, 05:50:24 AM
Some of these people think they are sitting on goldmines. ::)
Especially in Oz. :yes:
Quote from: Fins on October 12, 2012, 05:50:24 AM
And it would be running, drivable and showable.
Exactly.
Mike
Quote from: davecdv on October 12, 2012, 06:45:01 AM
Quote from: Fins on October 12, 2012, 05:50:24 AM
Some of these people think they are sitting on goldmines. ::)
Especially in Oz. :yes:
Can you remember the guy from Aus. who wanted a million for his 59 convertible . ( I'm sure that was the price . )
The same guy who had that gold 50's Caddy with the 350 chevy .
Xris
Hey if you don't ask you don't get . There are plenty of suckers in the world waiting to fork over plenty of cash for a "project" .
I don't think it is worth it but he may just be throwing out a line hoping for a bite and offer . Either that or he is just deluded :banana:
Lance ;D
Can you remember the guy from Aus. who wanted a million for his 59 convertible . ( I'm sure that was the price . )
The same guy who had that gold 50's Caddy with the 350 chevy .
Xris
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Yeah,I think I remember seeing it in Unique Cars.
From memory did`nt the article say something like it was a RHD conversion and the owner had it converted back to LHD?
I remember something about that car. It had been butchered so many times over the years the firewall looked like a pimply teenager's face.
Mike