Posted by Mike1972chev on September 24, 2011 at 18:43:24 from (108.67.92.173):
Was going home and when I passed my local bone yard I see a 1952 Super M Stage 1 setting there on a fresh load.It is in pretty bad shape.I can tell it has been sitting outside A LONG TIME with its exaust uncovered(straight pipe).I couldnt roll the motor with the fan belt and fan.It is missing it's COMPLETE drawbar assembly,rear tires and rims are shot.Fuel that was in the bowl is brown.Sheet metal beat up.THEY ARE ASKING $800.00I told the guy it might be a little high.He says if it doesnt sell,he will start parting it out. The only good thing was I asked if he would sell me the rear light?He says:"How about $7.00?" I couldnt pay him fast enough and leave! I have been looking for a combo rear light for a few years now,but wasnt gonna pay $80.00-$90.00 for one of those new ones!!! Switch works,bulbs are good,light is not beat up,lense is perfect! CANNOT wait to blast housing and paint it !!!!
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