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With a minimum bid of 3500 and a description as being a parts car, its not suprising there are no bids. No pictures of the engine doesn't help either.

NY didn't have vehicle titles until 72 or 73. So at least in NY buying it on a bill of sale and filling an affidavit of ownership is not a problem.

But you would likely be faced with the prospect of having to have it go through the Stolen vehicle inspection process which costa 200 bucks or more now and is a complete pain in the @$$.

Wonder what the story is with the P15 next to it?

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With a minimum bid of 3500 and a description as being a parts car, its not suprising there are no bids. No pictures of the engine doesn't help either.

Apparently the reserve is even higher than the $3500 starting bid. Rots of Ruck.

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That is an interesting piece on the rear bumper. The pieces on the front bumper look weird, too big or something. This car has potential and would be nice to restore to original.

John R

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That is an aftermarket grill guard on the rear. I have one on the front of my 41. It was on there when I bought it.

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Evidently it was a barn find, there since 1954.

Did you notice in one of his pictures that it's barn mate was a

P15. Wonder if the seller bought that too.

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He might be able to post a list a little cheaper here being that he'll save all the fees and hassle plus get it gone pretty quick.

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