« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2017 - 07:07:20 PM »
Probably because of its dated look and that the market for "fat fender" Fords is limited. They had a limited fan base when the started out and now most of those people are above the age of 80. My father in-law is one of those people, he sold a very clean 40 Chevrolet last year and he only got $17,000 for it. he had over $50,000 in to it.
yep, just as Model A's and T's have lost their shine, later cars will
too, eventually, unless they are upgraded/resto-moded.
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