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What is the value of an un-restored, running, no rust '99% original '36 PB with history?

Not for sale. please advise?
 
I'd need a lot more info and some photos to make that kind of assessment. But if it is a driveable car needing only mechanical freshening and cosmetic touch-up, probably in the $15K range. But I could easily be $10K off in either direction do to lack of adequate info on the car.

You might try the T-ABC list as well with this question.
 
Depends a bit on the body - and what history, like whether it's interesting or just a diary.
PBs are nice though - my father had an Airline Coupe years ago.
 
Is there a pic of one of these someplace, no clue what you are talking about.
 
1935-MG-PB-Blue-sa-lr.jpg
 
Where in NY is that car?
 
...and what is the little wheel beside the front frame rail for?
 
My wife says she will have one pls.
 
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That's a Hartford shock absorber.

andre_pb502m.jpg
 
funky....
 
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Thats where the chauffer steers from /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I'll be leaving now.
Neat car. I love pre-war MGs
 
I'm in love, lets all go for a ride.
 
Well then can I just touch it, gently.
 
That shock absorber looks more like something I'd be apt to loose a finger in... Very neat though.
 
So, anyone figure out what one of these is worth?
 
Jack,

I talk to it, touch and listen /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Must have alot to say, maybe he can to speak and tell me what it was like. About Cecil and the like.

Woops, time to visit my shrink.

Patrick
 
It's worth every penny I can muster up to buy it, that's for sure. Unfortunately that ain't a lot. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif

As I said in my first reply, it depends greatly on condition. Lots of photos would be necessary to even make an educated guess.

The blue car in the above photo is easily worth $35K. Perhaps significantly more if it has an interesting history and the right buyer.
 
SS,
You'd need another lift or a bigger garage.
 
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