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Posted by EricB on December 06, 2004 at 06:31:59 from (216.209.84.11):
In Reply to: Value of W4 posted by Crockett on December 06, 2004 at 04:54:26:
Its a difficult question but you can narrow the window if: 1 Check compression 115 or better is acceptable. Below 100 is repair time. Are all cylinders even or is one dead. 2 Check oil pressure when hot. This will point to bearing wear. 3 Look in the fuel tank and sediment bowl for crud. 4 Good new tires will run you about $400 ea (rear) If 1-3 are good its worth about 1500 + more for nice body good wiring belts in good shape and running nice. If the engine need work it could be worth only 500. Always be prepared to do some work on it to make it just the way you want. How much is up to you. I like W4s I have a 1941 and have owned it for 30 years. Never failed me yet.
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