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Lots of people here have beautiful older Ford's worth a fair bit.
My question is do they "have a price" or "not for sale"? Reason I ask is my Uncle has an EH Holden (I know not Ford) he's had from Day 1. Immaculate. One owner. Regularly gets offers (last was 35 from a random collector) and he refuses to sell it. He said he'll keep it until his end. His health isn't great but money and car doesn't even enter his mind. Are yours the same, your car, or a price will get you? |
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