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Subject: | Re: Restoring Vs Value (LONG) |
Date: | Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:56:27 -0400 |
References: | <3B8AECE2.74E6F2C8@digitex.net> <3B8AF2C2.D05B80AB@exit109.com> <3B8C3E74.31A54617@intelos.net> <01082821411504.22890@voyager.mediarchive.com> |
Old furniture is like old jeans. They whack new furniture with chains to give that old look and charge more. Ask Frank. Also, in my house furniture don't have to hold 60# oil pressure Mike L 60A,67E,59Bug ----- Original Message ----- From Eddie Sheffield <eddie at mediarchive.com> > > Isn't it weird though how there is almost an exactly opposite view with cars > though? Overrestoration notwithstanding, nicely restored cars will often > (usually) bring a much higher price than a nice unrestored car of the same > type and age. |
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