Nobody in my family has a clue as to what the value may be. Another cousin has contacted R.M. Auctions and they suggested a reserve of $46,000, but no one has yet to pay the entry fee so it is not officially in the auction. I am having a hard time trying to convince her not to put the car in the auction and I am trying to get help from other family members to convince her to take it to the PAS annual meet.
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My cousin can not remember much about the service history of the car. Sometime last month she had a mechanic for a tree service company work on it and all I can tell that he did to it was put fresh fuel in it and installed new spark plug wires. She paid him $2,400 for his services. The pictures I have been posting are all from last weekend and i will be posting more pictures that I took today. We drove it up to 30mph down a side road for approximately 2 miles and I was surprised at how smooth the ride was. The engine had a little trouble starting because of lack of fuel but once it was started, it ran like a sewing machine. The engine does have some oil leaks. Mice have chewed though the headliner above the sun visor. It has always been stored on jack stands. The temp gauge is missing, it has a old philco radio mounted on the steering column,and my great uncle added an in-tank fuel pump.
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The serial number 1050017 and has been owned by my cousins family since 1960. We did take for a drive last weekend and i was surprised at how smooth it drove and how quiet it was.