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12-01-2010 08:26 PM #1
Howard Calvin 1951 Ford Studebaker
My name is michael gallatin i am the grandson of Howard Calvin. if any of you are in the good guys club you may have known him. when he passed i inherited his 1951 for studebaker with a 350 lt1 and a 400 turbo transmission. its fully restored and i will post pics later. my family needs to sell it for the money and people have been saying its worth around 35k-45k. i was hoping some pros on here could help us out about what the true value is. thank you.
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12-10-2010 05:31 PM #2
Suggest you contact some of the PNW car clubs, they probably know the car and they could come by and take a look at it in person. Most personalized cars (customs, hot rods, etc) are worth whatever someone is willing to pay. If it was built by a name shop or well-known customizer, it may have some provenance, if it was a home job, but well done, it would still have some value to someone interested in that particular look. Early Irons, Old-Timers and many other clubs up there on the west side of the Cascades. Use your computer to do a little research - and - Good Luck
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