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Old 07-20-2009, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: 1970 HemiCuda Lookalike/clone not yet done

Did you ever buy the stashed away muscle car?? Good luck with the sale...
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Old 07-29-2009, 08:10 PM
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Hello again fellow enthusiasts,

Nobody has filled my pockets with money yet and I'm still in the position where I could use some (just like most everybody out there)....

Let's say we drop the price to $40K plus or minus for this item, and see if that stirs the pot a little. Any interested parties please touch base with me..... It truly is a beautiful car.

And to answer the question regarding if I purchased the stashed away "muscle car": Sort of a Yes and No. I was able to get a firm commitment from the owners to definitely offer it to me first (known them for 35+ years and their word is rock solid), but their sentimental tie to the car is so strong that they just can't quite let it go yet. They haven't driven it in some 20 years now, and probably never will again, but we all know how they feel. Trust me, you guys will be the absolute first people to hear about this toy when it gets removed from it's current "tomb", whether it ends up in my garage or somebody elses...

Enough jabber for now.... and thanks SYC!
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Old 07-29-2009, 08:21 PM
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I'm not a buyer but in case you're not aware, the pics aren't working...forbidden is the message I'm getting?.
Could be a site problem as a few pics in other threads that've worked previously seem to be the same today?.

The Hubley name...are you into antique toys too?.
I have hundreds myself but only a few Hubleys?.


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True that..

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Old 07-29-2009, 09:08 PM
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By golly you are right..... I can't see the pics either. Must be a site problem? I'm getting the forbidden message as well.

Site guys/moderators?? ..... a little help pretty please? (they are probably hot on this issue already, especially if it effects other posts). Let's see how this goes....

You are correct Pete, I do collect Hubleys. Mostly Die Cast kits and plastic items from the 50's and 60's. Managed to scrounge up hundreds over the years... Just for fun, I'll attach a pic of some of my store display models (kits that were actually painted and assembled by the Hubley factory for use in toy store displays). Pretty tough to find these type of items lately...but I'm always looking. Wonder if this pic attachment will work since the other pics aren't acessible????
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The pictures were working when you first posted them.
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Well, time to bump the ad up and drop the price down (again)......

So far the only interested parties I've had want me to finish this car 100%. I have way too many projects, and work too much to do something like that.

I'm willing to do some additional work but not everything...

With that said, let's make the new price $35K for the car and ALL the related parts I have... AS-IS. No full or partial trades (unless you happen to have a nice spare DZ 302 for my early 69 Z/28). This price is good until next Wednesday when I head to Monterey for the Historic races, Auctions, Car shows, etc. That's less than I have invested in the paint job alone (and remember, this was a one lady owner, never hit basically rust-free California car to start with). FYI: Additional work = additional money (same as before).

Heck, even if you aren't looking for one of these cars, you can finish it and probably flip it for a profit at one of the many popular auctions out there...

Same process as before.. please contact me with your questions and I'll get back to you as quickly as possible.

Thanks for your time! Charlie
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