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    $6000.00... Not sure if I would spend this much, but did not see it up. Probably why I did not see it.. But it is in nice condition so what the hell..

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    One of NHAA member's hotroddwayne's prior coaches.

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      Yes this was one of my coaches. It was not for sale but I was bugged by the present owner relentlessly to buy it. I learned a valueable lesson, never throw someone a price just to scare them off... sometimes it don't work! His immediate reply was "Ok i'll be up thursday to pick it up" & I sat there dumbfounded i'd just sold something I didn't want to sell at all.
      I miss this car terribly & wish it was still out in the shop. $6000 may seem high but it's well worth it to someone wanting a great coach to start with. The interior is amazing & not damaged at all, it drives like a new car, & is dependable. When bought it was driven from northern Ohio to south of Nashville TN with no problems. I have several photos & can give details to anyone seriously considering a purchase.
      The seller has 2 other coaches & is only selling it to fund their restoration. Here's a pic taken at a local observatory for a 2010 calendar it appeared in...

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        $6000.00 may sound like a lot of money, especially to Some One up North. This is a running, driving very presentable Coach as it stands and I think Dwaynes reputation speaks for itself. Any body watching coaches, will notice not many nice ones seem too turn up in the South, at least not around Me. Starting out with a fixer upper price, time and labor, and locating and shipping odd parts, You can easily exceed this value. Hearses are like hotrods and car trailers, I traveled all the way to Penn to pick up a good used trailer. The options down here are just not what They are farther up, for some reason.

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        • #5
          That's strange to hear. Southern and western are the descriptions that catch peoples attention here. The road salt is a relentless destroyer of cars up here. I have an 80 Fleetwood from Florida that is mint underneath, meanwhile an 89 which has obvious rust from the winters.

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