Trunk price
Kungfupanda
Posted 2015-11-28 1:44 AM (#496335)
Subject: Trunk price



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Just a quick question. Do you guys think $300.00 is a good price for a rust/dent free 1959 Plymouth trunk lid?
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60 dart
Posted 2015-11-28 3:19 AM (#496337 - in reply to #496335)
Subject: Re: Trunk price



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you might find one for a better price but on the other hand maybe not . which one weighs the most ? i usually look around a few days or so and if i find something good early on , i'll buy
it after looking . if something turns up later on , oh well , i still bought what i needed . rust free , dent free is gettin to be more rare every day ---------------------------------later
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mikes2nd
Posted 2015-11-28 10:26 AM (#496348 - in reply to #496335)
Subject: Re: Trunk price


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Yes buy it. Unless you are innundated with sellers of 1959 Plymouth trunks... first try the "how about 250$?" line...



Edited by mikes2nd 2015-11-28 10:27 AM
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Kungfupanda
Posted 2015-11-28 11:26 AM (#496353 - in reply to #496335)
Subject: Re: Trunk price



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And another good thing about it is, I found it local, so no shipping.
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big m
Posted 2015-11-28 11:49 AM (#496354 - in reply to #496335)
Subject: Re: Trunk price



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Buy it. Most '59 deck lids have rust along the lower lip.
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