Yeah, I figured that. I believe they charge the seller, too. The ticket to get in the show/auction is also a little steep... They have a big production to pay for lol.
But, I save on shipping. The first car I posted would be almost $3,000 to ship to where I live...
It will exceed what I want to spend on a '32. But yeah, thats a great ride. Really dig the sprint car steering, and the Hemi, wow. It would be over the top if it had a third pedal.
lol. I'm not sure I'm going to go after it. Seller is a little quiet.
The big spring Mecum auction is in my backyard in May, I bet there will be multiple '32s coming across the block.
The real deal just started. This is sick
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1932-ford-hot-rod-88/?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_2648441
As long as my card doesn't decline, we're all good. That's how I roll.
I put cash in the account. She pays all the bills and spends how she wants, and I do the same. I dont ever look at the account, dont know the balance, or what goes where—no care to track it.
Investment funds, the tables are...
If you want it to work "4 times" faster than the cheap HD or Lowes ones, you need higher gallons per minute. That is much more important than PSI. If you can spend in the $1-2K range, get a belt-driven pump. Honda and preferably a General Pump. Cat pump would be second.
I’d wager there are more chevys in ‘32s than there were ‘32s originally produced.
This is strictly for some fun, go rip around for a summer and move on. Not a show car.
I bought a Cayenne GTS early last year. Not sure what's next; probably a hot rod, either a '32 or a Shelby Cobra. Maybe a GT3. Whatever comes along first that checks the boxes.