Thread: Need Advise for 1st Street Rod
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01-21-2010 04:21 PM #1
Need Advise for 1st Street Rod
I am looking at a 1933 Ford Vicky which is lacking interior and appears to need some tweeking of electrical and AC.
I would appreciate some opinions as to value... here's what it is...
Fiberglass body (Custom Motor Coach/ Classic Motor Carriages, circa 1992)
Small Block Chevy ('85 block)
9" Ford rear-end by Strange Engineering
411 Gears
Mark Williams Drive Shaft
3" Flowmaster Exhaust
Griffin Radiator Alum. Custom
Tilton Starter
2 B& G Pumps (orginally plumbed for NOS)
4 whl disk brakes
Auto meter gauges
MSD Propower
850 Holly
Brodex High-Rise Manifold
Air-Flow Heads Alum
Vintage Air (not working)
Weld racing wheels
Interior unfinished, nothing outstanding on body (chrome, etc.)
Owner is looking for 20 area... comments, PLEASE!
THANK YOU!
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01-21-2010 07:37 PM #2
Custom Motor Coach/Classic Motor Carriages are the former names of the company Street Beasts. Google either and you will see a long history of problems, and advice that the finished cars have very low resale value due to poor quality/workmanship. Many say they will not own a Street Beast, period. I would say the rule of let the buyer beware applies here in spades.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-21-2010 07:54 PM #3
Lots and lots of bad publicity on Street Beasts.... If you decide you really want the car be aware that the resale value on them is really poor...... As Rog mentioned, you may want to do a google check and read some of the material that comes up.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
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01-21-2010 08:52 PM #4
What the guys are saying is very much true. These cars were built "somewhat" like 34 Fords but with some differences like the way the fenders mount to the body and other things. Most people who know cars have little respect for them, and the company was known to have some serious problems with fit and also with supplying the parts people had paid for.
Now, on the other side of the coin, to most non car types these look great and they think they are looking at the real McCoy. A guy in a car club I once belonged to had one and he was forever getting offers from people who wanted to buy it. Go figure.
Don
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01-21-2010 09:05 PM #5
this makes for an interesting read.
barnsey
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/upda...ml#post1204076Last edited by barnsey; 01-21-2010 at 09:10 PM.
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01-21-2010 09:11 PM #6
Just run far away from that replica-thing. It looks nothing like a real vicky. You could do way better for less.
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01-21-2010 09:23 PM #7
Very few Ford parts fit them ! Maybe a emblem if your lucky! Your buying a can of worms ! You'll be on your own .
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01-22-2010 02:34 AM #8
I think for 20k you can get into a nice all steel car.
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01-22-2010 05:24 AM #9
Thank you all for the comments! I was "This close" to buying it before I read the forums! Thanks!
Bart
PS Now, if any of you know of a nice one, 4 seats a must, please let me know! I want to buy my first before I turn 60, so I have about 18 months to do so!
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01-22-2010 05:30 AM #10
Thank you all for the info, I will step away... now, what's available in that range? I need a 4 seater.... let me know.
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01-22-2010 06:08 AM #11
Hotrod Hotline http://www.hotrodhotline.com/classif...lassifieds.php is a pretty extensive classified site, among many others...Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-22-2010 07:27 AM #12
Just a thought, since the car, other than interior (probably $3500 to do there) is complete, if I was able to get this for 17-19k, would it then be worth it? Just thinking, maybe the Previous Owners (builder & current) took most of the loss due to the bad rep on the body... just wondering if there is a right price for this.
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01-22-2010 08:29 AM #13
I don't know, I have been caught in the lemon game before, buying something for 15K, working in it and finding out I can't even get my money back. If you know there are problems but still want it offer a rediculously low price say 5k because of all the good parts are worth something. I am very leary anymore."Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"
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01-22-2010 02:44 PM #14
I suggest that you do some Google research and see what people say about Street Beast cars. The question is will you ever get your money out of it down the road, or will it carry the "beast" stigma and be difficult to impossible to sell. Like Don said, if you finish it nicely you may find a buyer that does not have any concerns with names, and simply buys what he likes; or your experience may be like brickman's, and you can't even get your money back. For me, there are too many good cars out there for me to buy one that carries namesake baggage, but that's just me.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-23-2010 10:29 AM #15
Everyone here has given you some very good advice....you should listen to them. You may think this is a cool car now, being new to the hobby/sport, but once you start going to events and shows with it, you will be very dissappointed. You will start to hear the snide comments when people dont know youre listening, and you will soon sour on your "new" vehicle and want out.....It will be too late then. There are just too many good deals out there and in my opinion, its a buyers market.....Do some research and be an educated buyer....Good luck on your treasure hunt!Trust everyone once. Just be cautious of what may be lost.
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