How much is this Cigarette worth?
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How much is this Cigarette worth?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2416557208
Still looking for a project...but this one appears to be overpriced already...
Still looking for a project...but this one appears to be overpriced already...
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I would classify that as more than a "PROJECT" WOW !!! It doesn't even have stringers left in it !!!!
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There is a discusion on donzi net about this project. It is in the middle of the thread.
http://www.donzi.net/cgi-bin/ultimat...c;f=7;t=000138
http://www.donzi.net/cgi-bin/ultimat...c;f=7;t=000138
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Hmmmm.... you could get one for 89 thousand dollars?!?!? Must be all the R+D that went into the hybrid alpha bravo drive....
Sorry, just a pet peeve - if you can't communicate clearly, in English, please get someone else to write your item description.
Sorry, just a pet peeve - if you can't communicate clearly, in English, please get someone else to write your item description.
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yeah, this is the second go around for it...last time the reserve was 2800...
I was the high bidder last time at 1000...and the guy wouln'd budge, said he was going to restore it himself and sell it...
just wondering what you guys thought...
I was the high bidder last time at 1000...and the guy wouln'd budge, said he was going to restore it himself and sell it...
just wondering what you guys thought...
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As far as projects go, that is EXACTLY the condition I would prefer to acquire one, as it is at the starting point to which I would bring it (old wooden stringers and transoms frequently need replacement anyway, so he just saved you from having to cut them out yourself).
All you'd have to do now (structurally, anyway), is gut the transom wood, prep (read: grind) all the glass, and glass in new framework.
I personally wouldn't, however, give him (much) more than $1,000 for it.
All you'd have to do now (structurally, anyway), is gut the transom wood, prep (read: grind) all the glass, and glass in new framework.
I personally wouldn't, however, give him (much) more than $1,000 for it.
Last edited by riskybusiness; 05-27-2003 at 11:03 AM.