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Re: whats it worth 1948 I-4
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Posted by JDM on September 29, 2001 at 05:22:18 from (206.74.34.114):
In Reply to: whats it worth 1948 I-4 posted by I-4 on September 28, 2001 at 17:49:12:
Well I paid 600 for one.Sheetmetal was rough,usable and fixable but not worth the time.Number 3 rod was knocking and still is after 4 yrs.Mag was rigged up,but I replaced it.One rear tire was shot and both fronts were shot,I replaced the three.Stsrter needed rebuilt,genertor was gone so I replaced it sand rebult the carb.After all of that,I gave it to my brother for his birthday last year.Heres what hes done,replaced the sheetmetal,HARD TO FIND!(For us anyways)Sandblasted quite a few peices on it,straightend up the fenders some,and replaced the gas tank.(If you need to do that one from an H will work but youll have to plug the drain and redrill and tap a new hole if you have the belt pulley on it.Yours should go for ,and Im guessing 2000.I may be way off but thats what itll go for in SC.
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