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BUY -- SELL -- SWAP SHOP
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Buying—Selling—Trading an Excalibur or other classical car?
If you are—let us know. We list, in each quarterly
newsletter, the names, addresses, phone numbers and descriptions of any
Excalibur or classical car wanted or for sale.
There is $15 per issue charge for Non-Members who wish to
utilize this service. Any listings from non-members should be
accompanied by a payment before they will be published.
This is a Free Service to Association members.
WANTED—TO PURCHASE
Series II Phaeton; Year, Condition, and Price open
David Mehney
508036th., S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49508
Ph 616 949-6500
WANTED TO PURCHASE
Series I, II or III; Year, Condition and Price open
Gregg, James
Rt. 5, Box 745
Knox, IN 46534
WANTED—TO PURCHASE OR TRADE
Series II Roadster. Prefer small block with 4-Speed.
Have unrestored 53 Corvette with 54 Corvette drive-train (presently out
of car) for trade. Stored in Ohio past 10 years.
Jack Krawczyk
1825N.E.4Ave.,Apt. 10
Miami, FL 33132
WANTED TO
PURCHASE
1967
Excalibur, prefer 4 seater but would consider 2 seater; condition and
price open; contact me at Excalibur Meet in Milwaukee, write, or call
collect. Will travel to inspect and purchase.
Tammy Mathis
629 S. Broadway
Redondo Beach, Calif 90007
Home Phone 213 540-4177
Work Phone 213 540-2112 |
FOR
SALE
65 Excalibur SSK. 327 Chev.
Automatic. 14M miles.
Modified by George Barris. Yellow
Body, Black Interior.
Super Chrome. Trumpet Horns. Former
Trophy Winner.
$12,000
Peter
Lambert
1864 W.
Washington Blvd.
Los
Angeles, Calif. 90007
Ph 213
731-2353 731-6100

Mr. George
Dietrick & son George observe as Jim Kersting association chairman
install one of the new membership decals on his Series II at 1st
association meeting.

Mr. Martin
Shane's elegant Series I Excalibur pitted up against a Series II auto
after the beautiful Bass Lake parade at 1st. association meet. |