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- hudsontech January 2012
- Snailslayer January 2012
Hudsons on Ebay
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Clicked on Ebay this morning and it was good to see all the old friends back on the list for sale. It seems that the five cars shown made it several times to the Ebay lot in the past year. They did not sell then--do you expect that they will sell now? Love the Fire Chief car and the Hot Rod with the Flame job. I think that flame job car made it the most times last year--six as I count? Good thing that we have the Railton on the English Ebay or we would not have anything new to look at.Brownie
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There was a 52 hornet 4 door sedan that looked like a really nice car listed on eBay last week. it was located in IL. After 1 day it was bid up to 15,000 with reserve not met and they pulled it off the auction. Maybe its a good time to list a car for sale on there as there are no unique items to look at or bid on?
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That fire chiefs car is interesting - carrying a 1953 Model number (7C) with a 1951 serial number (58186 - Jan 1951 build) and sporting a 1952 grille.
A Johnny Cash car - 51, 52, 53 automobile................
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
