if its fully restored not over 9,000 to 10,000 max do not go over this, if its not freshly done, and not perfect 5 to 7 thousand there are to many of them restored and they values has gone down, I personally know some one that put 12,000 U.S. dollars to Fully Restore A 1931 Model A and could only get 10, 000 for the vehicle, and it was looked at by all Model T clubs, and that's what they say there worth , but me if i had the extra money I would pay a little more just to have one , good luck take care and I hope you get what you want
2006-08-30 15:54:10
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answered by Mechanical 6
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Wow, thats going to be a cool find. You should stick a 6-speed in it and a 427. That would rock! Well.. that what I would to, and open wheel. Uhm.. good luck with the search. The person who has it may think they have the LAST one on earth and take you for all your money. Becareful! Try looking at Edmunds.com or Oldcartrader.com. Good Luck!
2006-08-30 16:40:41
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answered by All I have to do is dream... 4
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