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The "friend" that offered 15K for that at the man's funeral needs a good thrashing.
Clean the car - don't restore it. Fix the brakes and make it safely driveable (e.g. tires, fluids, etc). Get a thorough appraisal and put it up for sale.
This could easily go for 30-35 and with good marks from the appraisal along with documented history, mid 40's might not be out of the question if you can get it in front of the right people.
I think "fire sale" on this would be mid twenties.
angela
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