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Old September 6th 04, 12:10 PM
Michael
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Default Where to buy the best antique cars in the US?

Hi there,

I just wanted to know where to buy antique cars in the US with the
best condition, or doesnt that vary from state to state?

And it would be also interesting to know where you can buy antique
cars relatively cheap, I guess there is also a tendency in the US from
state to state.

Thanks in advance!!

Greetz
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Old September 6th 04, 08:52 PM
Grumpy au Contraire
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Michael wrote:
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> Hi there,
>
> I just wanted to know where to buy antique cars in the US with the
> best condition, or doesnt that vary from state to state?
>
> And it would be also interesting to know where you can buy antique
> cars relatively cheap, I guess there is also a tendency in the US from
> state to state.
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>
> Greetz




If you're looking for a project, get something from the southwest, the
land of rust free tin...



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JT

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Old September 8th 04, 12:51 AM
Grumpy au Contraire
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Robin Banks wrote:
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> On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 19:52:59 GMT, Grumpy au Contraire >
> wrote:
>
> > If you're looking for a project, get something from the southwest, the
> > land of rust free tin...

>
> Impossible. The standard lie on almost every car being sold is "southern car"
> or "southwestern" or "California". I was once going to put a set of lug nuts
> up on eBay just for a joke, listing them as "from Arizona".
>
> Unless you can prove 100% that the car was delivered to one of these areas and
> never left it, it's really a crap shoot.
>
> Of course, since there's still rain, snow and heat (dry rot) in those areas
> too, it matters much more the care that was taken than where it's from.
>
> ~~R.Banks




There are zillions of rust free cars on back forty lots all over the
southwest. I have about fifty myself and EVERY one is far better than
anything from the rust belts. Bolts 'n nuts still turn after forty or
more years...



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JT

Just tooling through cyberspace in my ancient G4
 




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