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A friend of mine recently traded one of Dick Landys 68 SS Darts for a
completely restored 68 Hemi Dart. My buddies car was a rolling shell in
primer. I'm not suggesting that Kohlmans car is the same thing as a Landy
car but nostalgic and historical significance have real monetary value.
Especially in the crazy market we are currently seeing. Check out the old
Mickey Thompson Thunderbolt on eBay. 200,000+ for a 64 Ford.  mike


Mike, to me a car without a motor is like a body with out a heart. The
combinations are what make the value in the purchases. I'm not saying I
wouldn't buy the body without the engine, but not anywhere near what he is
asking. The people who would really appreciate that body, are the people who
couldn't afford to buy it at that price. I'll bet that he doesn't sell it
for his asking price? jm2cw. Dennis


"Mike B." <mike68@xxxxxxx> wrote:Would Dick Landys altered wheelbase car
from 65 be worth 30.000?? I think
that there is lots of value in history and nostalgia. mike





Guys having pipe dreams. It maybe history, but not $30,000 worth, with no
engine or transmission. jm2cw. Dennis






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