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One of you guys or girl should be able to do something cool

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dennis its cool for sure, restro would be high , it would look good at my house sitting next to my 51 and 70 caddy hearses
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That old rig is sweet aint it 8)
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it sure is sweet, hope it goes to a good home,
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I know the guy who has that. He's the same guy who found Ed Roth's "Orbitron" in Juarez Mexico.

He buys and sells old cars out of Mexico. Old hearses like that are highly collectible and in restored condition that is worth about $80,000. There is a group that collects these called the "professional car society". I'm sure they will eventually end up with this one.

I found a '38 LaSalle hearse in Mexico that has the "carved sides" intact that I am trying to figure out how to get out of Mexico. I'll find a photo and post it here.
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fiat 128 i wish you luck getting it out of mexico.i would love a 38 lasalle with the carved panels , it is a very sort after vehicles, i sure would like to see the pics, thanks
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I've always wanted an old panelwagon why I don't know I haven't finished my 66 jeep yet, but I guess it's one of those things that take time, Yaw folks take care and hello to everyone
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