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    Car Year, Make, Model: 37 chevy p/u 55 ford convertable
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    Keep it or down the road you will regret selling it,my dad had a 55 ford sunliner sitting in the garage for about 30 years before he died and as soon as I got all his affairs done I started working on it and last year hit the road. Its not completely done but I enjoy driving it and would not like to see someone else behind the wheeel. Jeff

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    While my dad was not a true car buff, he did enjoy his nice cars. He passed away and I ended up with the '74 Ford LTD Brougham. I drove it for quite a while . I gave it to my then father in law(great guy) who loved the car. He passed away and the car was sold to settle his estate. The last time I saw it was at the local junk yard - still running. I was able to salvage a few small bits and pieces for my street rod - and they are installed. Do I regret giving up that car - not to my father in law. But it really made me sad to see it derelict. To keep this '34 of your dads, at least through the period of grief, would be a tribute to him. If, later, you felt that it was time to part with it, you could do it and choose who should own it next, not the first person with a handful of cash.
    Dave W
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