Remember that $300k+ W-30 rag at Scottsdale?
#1
Remember that $300k+ W-30 rag at Scottsdale?
#2
A car sold at BJ was not as advertised? I'm shocked, SHOCKED I say...
Of course, the original ad for the car says this:
Originally Posted by Barrett Jackson
1970 442 W30 4-speed convertible with W27 aluminum differential. An undocumented car, one of 96 built.
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...ln=772&aid=467
#3
Joe, that auction you listed is for the one coming up in Palm Beach after the owner figured something was fishy.
THis is the original one:
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1314&aid=466
THis is the original one:
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1314&aid=466
#4
Joe, that auction you listed is for the one coming up in Palm Beach after the owner figured something was fishy.
THis is the original one:
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1314&aid=466
THis is the original one:
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1314&aid=466
As I said before, I'm SHOCKED (not).
#8
Thornton is a restoration shop who does what the customer pays them to do. If the customer pays them to install a W-27 rear end during the build, they will. I'm sure they had nothing to do with the ad copy or how the car was represented by the seller.
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I got to see a car from a famous auction house. The car had a frame off and was numbers matching early thunder bird convertible . The car was up on a hoist so I got to take a good look. The car was put together with hardware store hardware, the front end was worn out and the axle seals were leaking as well as a wheel cylinders. The car was hit at one time and did not look like it was repaired well. The car was a 2 dressed up as a nine and a total waste of money and time. Like anything you have the good and the bad coming from the auctions . I have had friends come back from auctions that have been less than impressed. I have never been to one of the big auctions but after seeing the thunderbird on the hoist I have no desire to go.
#13
IDK if its splitting hairs but the copy reads Jeff Thornton. Troy runs the restoration & parts repro business. Jeff is Troy's brother. The ad specified Telford PA and Troy works out of Quakertown. I am not sure if they are the same business working out of two different locations or separate businesses.
http://www.thorntonclassics.com/about_us.htm
http://www.thorntonclassics.com/about_us.htm
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Many W30s came with the standard steering wheel. Many folks are under the impression that the W30 package came with the sport wheel but it was in fact still an option.
#21
The point I was trying to make was just because it comes from a famous auction house dose not mean that the car has full documentation or that it is a true numbers matching car. Or that it had a quality restoration or a complete restoration.
#22
I'm sorry, but you're just figuring this out now? Anyone remember the great JFK ambulance fiasco of a couple of years ago?
#24
I have known buyer beware since I was 20 and that was many years ago. That one should not trust anyone selling you anything, because they have there own best interest in mind . Just as a buyer has when trying to get the best deal or value for there purchase. But I was taken back buy the poor condition of a so called frame off restoration. To me a frame off is a quality complete restoration buy skilled and trained people. That does not mean it has to come out of a big name shop they can come out of a car guys garage.
#25
That's cool, but I know what your point was. My follow-up was saying that while auction houses may have plenty of perfumed pigs, one shouldn't regard all auction cars in the same manner. In this car's case, a well-known restorer prepped the car for auction, and those looking for this kind of car were aware of it before they bought their ticket for Scottsdale.
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"Frame off" is another one of those terms that's so mis-used as to be meaningless ("numbers-matching" 67 442, anyone?). By the way, unless you have the car on it's roof, it's technically a "body off" resto. And I'm always amused by the "frame off" restos of a car like a Mustang or a Corvair. Can I see a picture of the bare frame?
#30
Yeah, it is...
I think this thread is pretty close to the weeds anyway, however.
Actually, funny you should ask. Not really a "frame", but a structural floorpan (the center hump is really the primary structural member) that served as the basis for millions (?) of kit cars.
This is actually relevant to Oldsmobiles (though not this thread) because former Oldsmobile engineer Bill Porterfield started a company called Mid Engineering and developed a tube frame that bolted in place of the VW floorpan and accepted a Toronado drivetrain (mounted in the back). This was most famously used under the Kelmark kit car and there was an article in Car Craft back in the 1970s where they drove a pair of these cars (one 350 powered, one 455 powered) on some road trip with a Custom Cruiser mothership. Unfortunately, every website that used to have a photo of the Mid-Engineering chassis no longer exists.
I think this thread is pretty close to the weeds anyway, however.
did old VW Beetles and vans have frames ?
This is actually relevant to Oldsmobiles (though not this thread) because former Oldsmobile engineer Bill Porterfield started a company called Mid Engineering and developed a tube frame that bolted in place of the VW floorpan and accepted a Toronado drivetrain (mounted in the back). This was most famously used under the Kelmark kit car and there was an article in Car Craft back in the 1970s where they drove a pair of these cars (one 350 powered, one 455 powered) on some road trip with a Custom Cruiser mothership. Unfortunately, every website that used to have a photo of the Mid-Engineering chassis no longer exists.
#31
For me a frame off means that the suspension, frame, sub-frame/ pan, engine, trans diff, interior, glass, trim, seals are removed. The car body is then put on a body rotisserie and 9 times out of ten it should go off to be media blasted or be dipped.
The first thing that should happen before any car has any kind of restoration is it should head over to the frame shop to make sure that the car is straight every thing builds on this starting point. To many cars are built on **** frame/body shell repair. This will be the best $300 to $400 that you will spend.
The first thing that should happen before any car has any kind of restoration is it should head over to the frame shop to make sure that the car is straight every thing builds on this starting point. To many cars are built on **** frame/body shell repair. This will be the best $300 to $400 that you will spend.
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"Frame off" is another one of those terms that's so mis-used as to be meaningless ("numbers-matching" 67 442, anyone?). By the way, unless you have the car on it's roof, it's technically a "body off" resto. And I'm always amused by the "frame off" restos of a car like a Mustang or a Corvair. Can I see a picture of the bare frame?
"Frame off" is basically meaningless, as far as determining the quality of the restoration. I can take a pile of crap, take the body off, paint the frame with a brush, lower the body back on and voila, a body off restoration.
Ive seen plenty of "frame offs" that were better left frame on.
#33
Sorry, but this is exactly why I said the term is meaningless. YOU may think that's what it means, but there's no accepted definition of it. I've seen too many unibody cars that claimed a "frame off" restoration. How do you do that, exactly?
#35
Yeah, that's an interesting proposition, Brian, because all we know is that there were two bidders who were vying for the creme de la creme based on paperwork. Was that story true? I wasn't in Scottsdale so I can't bear witness to anything.
#36
What exactly was fake?
Lee sent me a copy of a window sticker from an auction car out there, burnt up, faded, stained fake. He would have more info on it, but I was asked to verify it. And it wasnt even close to being real.
#37
Don't quote me, but:
I would assume the docs that showed it to be a W-27 car were fake. Whether it's a real W-30, I dunno. I know someone who has a copy of the old eBay auction from a few years ago and there's no indication of the documents that would put this car over the top.
I would assume the docs that showed it to be a W-27 car were fake. Whether it's a real W-30, I dunno. I know someone who has a copy of the old eBay auction from a few years ago and there's no indication of the documents that would put this car over the top.