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  • Cute Lark but look at the other items

    This vendor has a cute 59 Lark 2 dr. on eBay at a reasonable starting bid, but look at the other cars he has listed. He is evidently selling off an old junk yard. Also look at his feedback before bidding.




    29 Franklin...$ 4,500.00


    32 Packard...$ 3,000.00


    29 Guilder truck...$ 5,000.00



    35 Dodge...$ 2,000.00

    Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

  • #2
    And he calls this 1940 Chevy convertible "very rough"!



    Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

    Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

    Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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    • #3
      And he calls this 1940 Chevy convertible "very rough"!



      Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

      Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

      Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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      • #4
        I think I am to far out of touch with old car prices. That Franklin for 4500.00.. And the Packard for 3 grand... I think he should pay me to haul those off. [xx(]

        Randy_G
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        • #5
          I think I am to far out of touch with old car prices. That Franklin for 4500.00.. And the Packard for 3 grand... I think he should pay me to haul those off. [xx(]

          Randy_G
          This website is for sale! automotivehistoryonline.com is your first and best source for information about automotivehistoryonline. Here you will also find topics relating to issues of general interest. We hope you find what you are looking for!


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          • #6
            quote:Originally posted by Guido

            And he calls this 1940 Chevy convertible "very rough"!
            Yep, I think I'd have to put it in the "very rough" category also [)]


            Dick Steinkamp
            Bellingham, WA
            Dick Steinkamp
            Bellingham, WA

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            • #7
              quote:Originally posted by Guido

              And he calls this 1940 Chevy convertible "very rough"!
              Yep, I think I'd have to put it in the "very rough" category also [)]


              Dick Steinkamp
              Bellingham, WA
              Dick Steinkamp
              Bellingham, WA

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              • #8
                After looking at the pictures, musing on the prices and reading the feedback, I have officially added him to my List of Colourful Characters (tm)


                [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

                Clark in San Diego
                '63 F2/Lark Standard

                Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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                • #9
                  After looking at the pictures, musing on the prices and reading the feedback, I have officially added him to my List of Colourful Characters (tm)


                  [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

                  Clark in San Diego
                  '63 F2/Lark Standard

                  Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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                  • #10
                    quote: After looking at the pictures, musing on the prices and reading the feedback, I have officially added him to my List of Colourful Characters (tm)
                    Have you read his "ME" page? There is a picture of some cars with what looks like a Studebaker pickup in the middle. I wonder how much he wants for that.



                    Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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                    • #11
                      quote: After looking at the pictures, musing on the prices and reading the feedback, I have officially added him to my List of Colourful Characters (tm)
                      Have you read his "ME" page? There is a picture of some cars with what looks like a Studebaker pickup in the middle. I wonder how much he wants for that.



                      Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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                      • #12
                        Leonard,

                        I wonder if you would also have to take all the crap in the back too? [xx(]

                        Gary


                        Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

                        Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

                        Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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                        • #13
                          Leonard,

                          I wonder if you would also have to take all the crap in the back too? [xx(]

                          Gary


                          Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

                          Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

                          Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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                          • #14
                            quote: Leonard,

                            I wonder if you would also have to take all the crap in the back too?

                            Gary
                            That probably adds several thousand dollars to the cost of the truck!

                            Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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                            • #15
                              quote: Leonard,

                              I wonder if you would also have to take all the crap in the back too?

                              Gary
                              That probably adds several thousand dollars to the cost of the truck!

                              Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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