Posted by Eric Bergstrom on November 13, 2008 at 13:02:15 from (96.42.215.228):
In Reply to: W4 on ebay posted by Cue P. on November 13, 2008 at 09:43:18:
I guess personally I wouldn't be quite so quick to raise red flags about shady bidding because W-4's are kind of hard to come by and parts for them are even harder to get (especially tin work).
However, I agree that a few more repairs before painting would have been preferable. I'm not trying to be judgmental of their work (the Lord knows my W-4 is far from perfect) but the fenders, for example, could have been straightened considerably with just a hammer (and at no cost). Now it will be tougher to fix them, along with the seat, steering wheel, etc. without having to repaint.
Just my opinion.
P.S. How does a draw bar get bent like that?... I thought they were pretty hard.
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