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Well that’s a surprise with clear links to Mercedes Dealer Lanes! Who knew?? I’d buy it if I didn’t have so many other projects....
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1924 my boo boo!
 

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How right you are Patrick..... a very fortunate survivor.
Worth every Penny of the asking price. I had as a daily driver, a 1928 De Soto Two Seater in the late Fifties These 20s American Cars were very solid pieces of Engineering. Very well suited to Australia.
All the Mechanics in the Morris/Wolseley Dealership I work in the fifties drove pre or Post War American cars ..not the British Cars of the Dealership... Me, I had a Graham Page ... a what ??
 

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Mark, I wouldn't unless, of course, I would have an immediate buyer with the appropriate profit margin. Those relics will invariably break you unless you are a very, very gifted person. However, it is a great barn find. Regards Styria
 
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No way I’m putting my hand up for another one despite the badge, price or heritage!
 

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