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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / August 2004

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James Greene - 23 Aug 2004 02:10 GMT
I am looking into buying a car from 1920 to 1940. I really like the long
body of the duesenberg but dont want to pay the price that goes with the
duessy. If you have any ideas on a car please tell me.
Hemi4268 - 23 Aug 2004 02:22 GMT
Hi

>I am looking into buying a car from 1920 to 1940. I really like the long
>body of the duesenberg but dont want to pay the price that goes with the
>duessy.

I have heard tell due to great interest in late 60's HiPo cars, interest in
1920 to 40 classics are down.  As a result, prices are depressed.  Right now is
the time to get that Duessy which originally sold 5 years ago for $800,000 now
at a rock bottom price of under $400,000.

Larry
JCW - 24 Aug 2004 22:22 GMT
Hi James, I have a 1939 Packard 6 Series 1700 for sale, it was appraised at
$10,000. It is in very good condition and with some fluids and new plugs
will run fine. I am the second owner and my grandfather was the original
owner.

I'm considering putting it on e-bay very soon.

It's all original and you can take a look at:

Http://www.jimwalent.com

Click on the picture of the Packard

Take Care;
Jim Walent
jim@jimwalent.com

> I am looking into buying a car from 1920 to 1940. I really like the long
> body of the duesenberg but dont want to pay the price that goes with the
> duessy. If you have any ideas on a car please tell me.
 
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