Posted by Lanse on March 19, 2009 at 16:25:52 from (65.89.42.224):
talked to a guy tonight who has his dads old allis C, in great condition. Its orignal, been stored under cover, engine not seized and front tires shot, about 80% rears. It even has lights.
OK, so im not sure its a C. neither is he. I showed him my B and he said it looks about the same with a narrow front and a little wider rear end. So its 99% a C or CA.
He said he was gonna scrap it. I asked him how much he thought it would bring and he said hed rather see it find a good home, and $200 delivered and shes mine.
He said it was running a few years ago (ran when parked) when they got their new one. He tried getting it going a little while later but it ate a coil and he could never get the new one on right. So its sat there. For 3 or 4 years. This should be fun. He said the starter doesnt work on it. My last C really diddnt turn out that well and id really like a C, so its take two. Wish me luck and lets hope this pans out!!!
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