Better hurry up and go get it before your boss mentions it to another opportunistic co-worker and it disappears fast. HRP
If you don’t get it I am sure the owner will scrap it just to rid it from the property. It is a TooManyDooredSedan but believe it or not there are guys out there that want one. Save it from destruction, get it registered then sell it.
If you have to ask you don't need it! ha ha You might also want to read up on starting an engine that has been stored especially since it is loaded with rats nest. Go over to the sister site & find out more on 50 more door withV8 & OD & California car. U-haul has plenty of trailers for rent. That would be sitting on my before the ink to print this was dry. Good find get it & have some fun getting it going.
Once you're given something it's yours to do with as you wish. I would go get it,evaluate and decide from there. What's the hurry once you pick it up? Good luck,looks decent. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Why would the question of "should I get it?" need to be asked? It's free? You may have a spot to put it? Do you have it home, yet?
exactly. when you are giving away something that has value because you just want it gone it is first come first served. a friend of mine offered a big ol compressor to another friend for free. 3 weeks later the compressor is out front of his house for the neighborhood clean up day where the garbage man will take big stuff, so I took it. then the other guy calls me and says "I heard you picked up my compressor for me" .... I had to correct him, and told him no, I picked up my compressor for me. that was 10 years ago and it is still kicking ass in my shop.
I'm working out the details now. The owner is now starting to do the dance of "well it does have SOME value to me" so now I'm playing chess...
Hell, I would offer him a hundred bucks or so, make him feel like hes getting something for it. You'd still be steelin' it, and theres still room for profit.
The owner probably Googled it, and found this thread. You're screwed now, should have gone to get it, then bragged about it on the HAMB.... AFTER you got it home.
Yep. All hope is lost. I'm sure the first thing he typed in when looking for the value of his car was "free shoebox" and this was the first link that popped up.
I wish it were that simple. There are a lot of moving pieces here. The new owner lives by me (6 hours south of the property the car is on) The old owner lives a few hours north of the property. So, I am trying to get all parties there at the same time, so I have permission to not only be on the property, but to take the car itself from the legal owner, as well as drag it out of the barn and load it onto a trailer.. And the guy who is being generous is my boss. Our company is fairly large, and does quite well, so the last thing on his mind the week before Christmas is "let me go drive 6 hours with this guy so he can get a free car" Trust me, I'm trying...
Not that this will help....but...I recently added a derelict vehicle to my auto policy with towing. A car washing, a 30 day in transit tag, an air tank and a phone call....got me 60 miles closer to home. Had to pay a small over mileage fee.....55 mile limit. As soon as the car arrived, I cancelled the policy. 35 dollars. lol maybe not for a 6 hour trip....but far enough off that dude's place to your waiting trailer.
It's a '50, the push button door handles tell me so. '49 had pull-out door handles like an old refrigerator.
Been tuning in to this thread on and off to see if you got it! Good on ya for being patient, hope it pays off
So my boss might be head up there this weekend. I'm trying to meet with the old owner of the property/car as well to see what he needs to let it go. I will keep everyone updated