I would take it for $100, it is missing everything important which means big money to restore. The first one I bought I only paid $69 for but I spent a little over $2000 restoring it. What I would like to find is a Coleman 5.40. I don't have one of those.
The photos were taken in 2007.
1) Ten-year old photos can't be too representative.
2) And, yeah, it sure has been sitting a while! No kidding he ought to take less.
The photos were taken in 2007.
1) Ten-year old photos can't be too representative.
2) And, yeah, it sure has been sitting a while! No kidding he ought to take less.
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