You guys had some fun with the "too much information" about my wife. Love the stories. Who wrecks on their honeymoon? wow.Latest update - Last week I helped him with his daily driver, fixing a brake line issue. Yesterday I worked on freeing the 55 Hudson from the old broken down barn. I think it will make it's first trip out of that barn in 20 years, today. We are going to tow it to my house, clean it up and list it on ebay. I spoke with him about the 33 Chevy coupe yesterday. He said that he would like to start the discussion at $3000 so I have room to negotiate him down. From an ethical point of view, I think that price is fair. From a monetary point of view, I'd like to get it cheaper. (I have a daughter in college.) Ultimately the price is anything is driven by what someone will pay for it. There are still several things that I need to know about the condition of the car. Will the driver's side running board need to be replaced? How much of the wood framing needs to be replaced? Where can I find someone to replace the wood with steel in or around Indianapolis? What will it take for the engine to run? What does the car's interior stored in his house look like? Thanks for listening to my story,R
Twin H power It's got a twisted hinge on the driver's side but it's a solid car. I'm working on the other two cars first then I'll decide. Today was all day working on getting this car out of the broken down barn, then having it towed to my house, then washing it. Tomorrow I need to clean all the acorns out of the interior and clean it up. Hopefully I can list it on Ebay tomorrow and move on to the 1950 Hudson. Trying to be patient, that usually works well when there's no competition.
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