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. We have a 1917 Dodge Brothers touring that has been in the family for 50 years. Unfortunatley I have not enough time or money to invest in it so it has to go. The car is in what I would consider "great" shape for being its age. There is no real rust problems and the car is complete. The top has been ripped by dog falling through it, but original glass is intact both on top and windshield. It has been garaged it's entire life in the family where it sits now. It has not been started in 15 years and this is only because I have been advised that the "babbit" berings are prone to deteriooration and should be repoured before firing. We have cranked the motor by hand and seems to be free of lockup. I'ts hard to find what its worth. Anyone that can help please do. Thanks

2006-09-21 10:37:29 · 1 answers · asked by mykecav 2 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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I recommend Hemmings. It is specifically designed to help people like you connect your car with a new owner--specifically vintage and antique vehicles.

Place an ad and there you go. Good luck. It's a shame--I know how you feel. I know you will feel better if it is with someone who will enjoy it and take care of it.

2006-09-21 10:48:23 · answer #1 · answered by DellXPSBuyer 5 · 0 0

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