Singer 66 Repaint For Sale.....SOLD
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Alright kiddos it is finished and ready for its new owner!!!
Up for grabs is a 1932 Singer Model 66 that was totally gutted fully serviced and repainted with all high end automotive paint. The color is really darker than what the photos lead it to be because of how the metallic pops in the paint under a flash. It is a base/clear coat with 22kt gold leaf decals buried under the clear. I did not replace any of the replated parts the machine they were in fairly good condition and were just polished out. This machine runs like a new one and all you have to do is set it in a treadle and your ready to go.
Here is the link to the build:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56165-1.htm
I am asking $175 OBO + shipping
Billy
Up for grabs is a 1932 Singer Model 66 that was totally gutted fully serviced and repainted with all high end automotive paint. The color is really darker than what the photos lead it to be because of how the metallic pops in the paint under a flash. It is a base/clear coat with 22kt gold leaf decals buried under the clear. I did not replace any of the replated parts the machine they were in fairly good condition and were just polished out. This machine runs like a new one and all you have to do is set it in a treadle and your ready to go.
Here is the link to the build:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56165-1.htm
I am asking $175 OBO + shipping
Billy
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She's REALLY pretty!
I'd love to own her, but hubby says that if I bring any more machines into this house before my room is done, he's going to do something bad to my stash. So, I guess I better heed his words of caution. Well...at least for right now lol
I'd love to own her, but hubby says that if I bring any more machines into this house before my room is done, he's going to do something bad to my stash. So, I guess I better heed his words of caution. Well...at least for right now lol
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I am flexible on the price and will not turn down reasonable offers so feel free to make one. Dont worry about hurting my feelings, I just need to know about where the market would be for these. And if it is even worth redoing anymore of them that I have here
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