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 Lots of dashes were for sale...  Lots of dashes were for sale at the show, and adding one that didn’t originally belong in your ride is an inexpensive way to customize it. This one was for sale for $175.  The ’28 roadster pickup was...  The ’28 roadster pickup was listed at $28,500 while the black ’26 T pickup next to it had an $8,500 price tag on it.  Complete and with fresh goodies...  Complete and with fresh goodies inside, this rebuilt ’36 Columbia two-speed rear was offered at $3,700.  Looking like it might be a...  Looking like it might be a good base to work from, this 331 Hemi was lacking induction but was up for sale for $2,500.  You don’t see too many ’38...  You don’t see too many ’38 Lincoln Zephyr dashboards around. Missing some of the important pieces, this one was still selling for $400.  At $40,000, this three-window...  At $40,000, this three-window coupe was on the high end of the pricing for hot rods for sale in the swap meet area, but you probably couldn’t build it for less.  Artillery wheels anyone? We...  Artillery wheels anyone? We saw a $100 price tag, and we’re pretty sure that was for the set of three.  One of the more interesting...  One of the more interesting finds was this Model Y ’36 Ford, and the owner claims there are only 1,250 known to exist. This one seemed to be an interesting deal at $5,500.  If all you needed for your...  If all you needed for your 426 Hemi was the top end...
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