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Can anyone tell me what car this is?
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This is the only picture I have of it and have no other information about it. I only got a quick glance at it, but here is a pic. Can anyone tell me what car this is? Is it valuable? Should I attempt to fix it? Of course I don't even know what condition it is in, but it does look dead... Any help, insights or advice is greatly appreciated, thanks!
IsabelCarPic.jpg287 x 192 - 18K -
Looks like a 36 Dodge.
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You are considering buying it? Why, when you don't seem to know what make it is, or even the body style or condition? What would be your purpose in buying it? To tinker with? Fix up and sell? Hot rod and drive? Without some idea of what your ultimate aim is, we can't answer your question.
You would do well to consider your reasons for wanting to buy this car, and you'd also do well to find out a lot more about it before paying money for it. -
I might be acquiring it from a real estate transaction, so it's mainly to fix and resell, if worth it. I guess technically I am acquiring it for free.
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If it's just a 4-door sedan, and a "standard" make like a Dodge, I'd be careful about spending time and money to fix it, in hopes of a profit. You should check the "for sale" ads for similar cars in places like Hemmings Motor News, to get a sense of what they're going for. You don't want to sink $10,000 into this, and sell it for 4,000.