![]() 04/18/2016 at 16:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Rolls Royce
Find the cheapest Dual Cowl Phaeton you can find for sale on the web and post it in the comments below.
Definition of a dual cowl phaeton: a body style in which the rear passengers were separated from the driver and the front passengers by a cowl or bulkhead, often with its own folding windshield.
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![]() 04/18/2016 at 16:30 |
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Am I doing this right?
http://www.victorycars.com/inventory_deta…
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Does it count even if the ad doesn’t have a picture?
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/ca…
Because 1927 Chrysler for 40k
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You could get a lot of nice classic cars for that kind of money... Even really nice pre-war cars
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That’ll work! Although I doubt very much it drives
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Probably not, though that wasn’t listed as a requirement and you technically have no proof it doesn’t.
And it comes with a spare motor, so there’s that.
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“Spare motor”
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/40110…
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If only they were really that cheap...
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The cheapest true dual cowl I could find on Auto Trader Classics actually appears to be this 1934 Packard Super Eight, at $350,000.
Plenty of regular 4-door phaetons for much, much less though.
![]() 04/19/2016 at 07:39 |
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Did you look at Hemmings? I want seeing some Pierce Arrow dual cowls a lot cheaper
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LOL
I know some people call lame engines a boat anchor but damn.