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De Soto Frank wrote:I HAVE one of those Electrolux aspirator-type spray outfits !

More than once I've thought about spraying paint with it... ( best to clean-out the vacuum-bag first, though ! )


Early HVLP paint gun ! :mrgreen:


I'm a MoPar guy myself, (2) '41 De Soto De Luxe 4-door sedans, '48 & '50 Chrysler NY'ers, former '55 De Soto, former '60 Chrysler Windsor, former '61 Plymouth Belvedere ( LOVED that car ! ), former '64 Valiant Signet 200 convertible, with slant-six & factory four-speed with Hurst "golf-ball" floor shift.

:coffee:

I love that M-6 semi auto tranny. Had a '51 Imperial I regret parting with. I always tell myself I'll sell something like my '27 Buick and buy another '51-'52 Chrysler as a frequent driver.

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I also own an un-restored '28 Model A Ford Special Coupe, which I maintain as a driver, but it's s slow go for long trips... she's happiest at 45 MPH or less, but has achieved 60 mph on level ground for a brief sprint.


The MoPars fare better on the highway... the Windsor and the Belvedere were wonderful highway cruisers !


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Well now, looks like it only had a $500 reserve.

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As panatropia said, it looks like a BN. Of what I can see in the pictures, it is identical to mine except for the reproducer and a larger turntable.

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It sold for $595.00. If this was a legitimate Columbia, then that would have been a good deal. There were too many iffy factors such as low feedback, poor description, and muddy, vague pictures.
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I broke the reserve at $500, but let it rest there.

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Harvey, you got that right! Too vague, too mysterious! Decent price though.

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