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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by .C.D.O., Dec 25, 2010.

  1. .C.D.O.
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    So, my dads got a 1940 Olds convertible and is thinking about selling it. He was wondering if anyone on here could give him a little more info on it and what you "think its worth"(I know I know, some people don't like that question on here, just trying to figure out an asking price range, not "Whatever someones willing to pay" answers I understand that already...) Its all original and all stock. It runs, drives and is registered. I got one pic right now and will try and get more up later.....
    Thanks.Gang.Krampus.Out.
     
  2. .C.D.O.
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  4. mossback44
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    I saw a '40 or '41 Olds convertible sell earlier tonight on one of the televised car auctions. I believe it went for $39,000.
     

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  6. JimC
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    Get yourself a copy of Old Car Price Guide.
    It will have information you can use.
     
  7. talk to denise.. (toplessladycruiser or something like that) she knows all about those cars.. she just sold a complete one needing restoration for like 10k i think
     
  8. Where's the car at? APT - where's that?
     
  9. Rick Sis
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    Ummm......no cookies for you.
     
  10. .C.D.O.
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    Apt is in Bay Area California
     
  11. hotrodladycrusr
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    Thats a good one, ya know what I sold my other Olds for but not my screen name??? :rolleyes:

    Trust me, folks don't know what I sold that car for nor does anyone know what I paid for it.;)
     
  12. hotrodladycrusr
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    You might have better luck with the question in teh Oldsmobile section of the Antique Automobile Club of America site
    http://forums.aaca.org/#oldsmobile-clubs

    Here's the Oldsmobile Club of America website
    http://www.oldsclub.org/index.html

    and here's the National Antique Oldsmobile Club link
    http://antiqueolds.org/

    I'd sure like to see some more photos of the car
     
  13. hotrodladycrusr
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    Hey, I just found this guys number, he's an advisor for 1939 and 40 Oldsmobiles. Bob Petters from NJ 856-767-4438 after 6pm, pettersr@comcast dot net. Hope this helps
     
  14. A Series 90, older restoration sold at BJ Mandalay Bay for 40k.
    It was split pea green with red interior.......Mmmmmm ;)
     

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