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I believe that the car was sold for an unknown price, and the seller cancelled the auction after selling the car. We really don't know what he sold this car for. I guess he accepted an offer that he couldn't refuse.

Sorry, Carl...$5600. oh well...

Are you sure it sold for $5600? On the page it said, "The seller ended this listing early because the item is no longer available for sale."

Maybe he got a better offer in person.

Originally Posted by: SteveJ

Are you sure it sold for $5600? On the page it said, "The seller ended this listing early because the item is no longer available for sale."

Maybe he got a better offer in person.

See post #7: :tapemouth

I believe that the car was sold for an unknown price, and the seller cancelled the auction after selling the car. We really don't know what he sold this car for. I guess he accepted an offer that he couldn't refuse.

Thanks for having better reading comprehension than me....whoops.:stupid: Actually, all we know is that the seller ended the listing. May not have sold, lister changed mind, car was destroyed etc...Although it probably got sold for a better offer like we suspect.

#1796, one of the lower VINs we've seen up for auction on Ebay for a while. If it didn't have such a low number, it would be a no-brainer to make this a parts car; HOWEVER, since it's #1796, the proper thing to do would be for one of our Indiana-area members to buy it and restore it! I think this car could be purchased for under $800.00.

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