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They didn't list them because they are old. They listed them because they want rid of them. Can you blame them?
At least they didn't call the junkyard and have them towed to the crusher. Maybe someone can get some useful parts cheap.
Posted on: 2009/12/23 17:39
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I didn't see the auction, condition or price or location of the cars. Quite often such cars, if cheap and easy enuf, are good for mock-up or just for study especialy if one owns the same model. Ever looked at something on YOUR car and wondered how it was spotwelded together????
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And exactly what is wrong with selling a parts car??
Posted on: 2009/12/23 21:52
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For a prime example of what Rusty said, hop over to the AACA.org site and check the Buick forum under the thread "step up to the plate". The opening post and pictures says it all. The kid was actually taking it to the crusher. And to further illustrate, I will try to take some pictures of the car my wife and I have dubbed the "Disastermobile". In spite of its condition I will NOT crush it. It has valuable parts on it for someone and it will find a good home and continue to live on in some fashion.
P.S. here is the picture
Posted on: 2009/12/24 9:49
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Everyone has different standards for their cars. Some only want a daily driver, not a trailer queen. I applaud those who take cars that are "too far gone" and revive them. I'm sure most people would have only bought my car for a parts car because of the rust in the floors and various other places. I'll fix the floors and the body to the best of my abilities and learn in the process. If you are looking for a quick fix or something that doesn't need a lot of work, just keep looking or pay more money for better examples. For me, as well as others, the joy of fixing, learning and experiencing these classics, even in poorer condition gives them value.
That Buick that Al referenced, looks like something I would drive around as is! I got plenty of thumbs up in my Packard (when it was moving) in it's rough shape. Can't wait until it has some paint on it!
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I would be very reluctant to crush any of these classic cars regardless of condition. There have been examples of cars that were really nothing more than a VIN number and a frame but because of supply and increasing demand have brought alot of money. Granted some of these cars were near one of a kind examples but I've talked with people that have let old classics sit out in a field/sink hole for years who now regret not having at least covered them up. Still - it beats sending them to the crusher. Can you imagine how it would feel to be a person who sent a Caribbean to the crusher even 20 years ago because they needed the room (I can understand when this happens cause I gave up a 74 Nova SS for the same reason - which I regret) A close family member of mine had a MB 70's 280 SEL 3.5 Cabriolet Automatic that is worth more than most houses today that I wish we had kept in the family. My sense is that Packards and I mean all models are going to go up in value given supply and demand and since they serve as a good hedge against inflation (and get ready cause it's coming with the USG deficit we are running). It only takes one of its type to score well in a reputable auction to pull the whole class up. So - I encourage everyone to keep working toward making these beautiful cars the best they can be. If I had the room, I would be one of those guys to buy every Packard I could as a long term investment. Merry Christmas to All and Thank You for all of the advice this year!!
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Frank, I couldn't agree more. I originally purchased my '57 just to keep her from the crusher. When I get some dollars ahead, I'm going to turn her into my daily driver, regardless of the fact that for a good long while, I'll probably be driving her with extra seat cushions hidden beneath cheap seat covers! There just aren't too many of these little gems left. They might look a bit rough, (see my pic of my '57!) but at least they were built well enough originally that you CAN restore them. I don't think you can say the same for much of anything built in the last twenty years or so. Too much "disposable" thought process.
Posted on: 2009/12/24 13:08
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My car would have went into the crusher if I didn't buy it for $500. Will I ever get back what I put into it? Monetarily no, emotional yes.
Posted on: 2009/12/24 13:12
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I for one am thankful every day that you bought that Clipper Kev. It prompted you to build this website and I spend a lot of time here learning many things I did not know and making some new friends in the process.
Posted on: 2009/12/24 14:42
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