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1927 LaSalle 5 Passenger Sedan

Started by silverline, November 15, 2012, 07:14:04 AM

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silverline

1927 LaSalle Sedan, I believe the paint work has been restored at some point as its in very good condition but the rest of the car appears to be original - it even has the original leather covers over the rear leaf springs!
The car is complete although it has an incorrect carburettor fitted, I have tried sourcing the correct one but have been unsuccessful so far. It is a beautiful can in excellent original condition especially considering its 85 years old!
The car is located in England but I am willing to find competitive shipping quotes if required. This would be a restoration project better suited to someone in the States as parts seem to be more available there than here plus too busy with a Model T project, i havent even attempted to start the LaSalle although everything is there to do so.

Please email davidjfloyd83email addresses not permitted with questions and offers.

Link to lots of pictures on photobucket below:
http://s761.photobucket.com/albums/xx252/davidjfloyd/La%20Salle/

gary griffin

Nice car David. I would suggest that you get it running prior to selling and shipping to the USA. I bought a 1937 Lanchester in England and had it shipped a few years ago and shipping for an operating car was $3000 to Tacoma Washington (West Coast of USA). If it had been non operating  it would have been much more to ship and in addition to that you would probably get more offers if it were running.  Good luck on your sale.
Gary Griffin

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brian faull clc#25881

What is your asking price? Thanks, Brian. 412 952 6027.
brian faull clc#25881

silverline

Quote from: gary griffin on November 15, 2012, 10:12:06 AM
Nice car David. I would suggest that you get it running prior to selling and shipping to the USA. I bought a 1937 Lanchester in England and had it shipped a few years ago and shipping for an operating car was $3000 to Tacoma Washington (West Coast of USA). If it had been non operating  it would have been much more to ship and in addition to that you would probably get more offers if it were running.  Good luck on your sale.
Thanks for the advice, some time ago I shipped a car from England to Vancouver and it worked out at about $400 - but it was running which, like you say, makes a difference! I will try to get it started if i have time but tied up with the "Tin Lizzy"  :-\

As mentioned in the advert I am open to offers, please send them to the email address in the ad

Thanks

Steve Passmore

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Thanks for the advice, some time ago I shipped a car from England to Vancouver and it worked out at about $400 - but it was running
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Wow that must have been some time ago David, I brought back a running Cadillac on RORO ferry only last Oct 2011 and the sea shipping alone was £1,000 not to mention all the other little charges they add.
Steve

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