This car keeps showing up from this dealer - about once a year they run it - it never gets close to the reserve, which as I recall was way up there. I think they're hoping for a miracle. There are a few other cars in their "collection" which seem to follow the same pattern - they run on various sites alternately, once in a while coming back to eBay. I have a feeling these folks are a consignment house, probably just parroting what the owner of the car tells them to say in the ad. This is opinion on my part, based on previous cars they have run, mostly Packards. It's nice and shiny, but I urge anyone who is really interested in the car to go see it before bidding. I haven't seen it myself, and I don't know much about 55s, but even I can see some goofy things about it in the pictures. Check out that front seat upholstery, for instance. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <mopar48291@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 4:26 PM Subject: IML: georgeous 55 on ebay > Unrestored original?????? All the early hemis were painted silver, not > battleship grey. Also, under the hood, inner fenders and underside of the > decklid were painted a battleship grey. The '56's were painted body color in > those places, so a very late production '55 may be as well. However the hood > hinges and hood latch plate were silver cadmium plated with the hinge springs > painted red. The original brake booster would still show some of its gold > cadmium plating--this one has been changed along with the master cylinder. So, > what's unrestoredon this car? > Peace, > Roger > >