Posted by Pete76NY on January 13, 2013 at 03:24:23 from (66.194.51.226):
In Reply to: 1953 super H posted by Rickdeere on January 12, 2013 at 16:48:20:
Rick, I just went and looked at your ad: honestly if it were here in NY I'd hit ya with the $1200 in a minute and I guarantee that someone woulda already beat me to it...but I have completely redone one within the past year so I know what I would have in it...actually with yours a guy could prolly make it right and turn it around for a lil profit here! I don't believe that the single front should be hurtin ya cuz A)ya can still add frame weights if weight is an issue B)they take the same front pedestal as an H and ya trip over derelict Hs just walking down the street around here so if the pure ugliness of it bothered someone they could swap that out cheap, and C)I like stock pulling, and nuthin better balanced and light than a single front end for that! I think it is your area...us guys up here look at the ads and drool over the prices in the South and Midwest! I bet that guy with the $4000 one on photo ads is bummin' huh? LOL
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