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General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: MLG on November 12, 2009, 08:57:32 PM

Title: 1952 Allstate Model 230 For Sale
Post by: MLG on November 12, 2009, 08:57:32 PM
1952 Allstate Model 230
Body Number 2304-1000245
Serial Number 1000225
Motor Number 1249
Car needs total restoration, thought someone might want a original car. (No trunk lid car)
Have original Texas Title ( Motor Number is on the Title)
Not running, floors need replaced, rockers need replaced, only glass in car is the back one.
All Body and I.D. and Motor tags on car.
No Grille , but do have another trans,bellhousing,head,and starter.
Located in Weatherford, Tx
SOLD
e-mail @ mlgraves@ymail.com 
Title: Re: 1952 Allstate Model 230 For Sale
Post by: porsche1914 on November 29, 2009, 03:44:40 PM
What part of Texas is this located?
Title: Re: 1952 Allstate Model 230 For Sale
Post by: MLG on December 01, 2009, 02:40:59 PM



 
1952 Allstate located 28 miles west of Ft. Worth, 60 miles west of Dallas  ,Thanks for looking.
Title: Re: 1952 Allstate Model 230 For Sale
Post by: thomassanders on February 15, 2011, 09:39:52 PM
I could say that selling this kind of vehicle, an old one for that matter, is kinda a good thing to have. If you can install some good Allstate parts (http://www.jcwhitney.com/allstate/m280j1s3.jcwx) that would compensate it, then i'm sure that things would have been so much good and better. I hope that you have already sold this one.
Title: Re: 1952 Allstate Model 230 For Sale
Post by: HJ-ETEX on March 12, 2011, 08:54:50 PM
Once upon a time...5 Allstates were known to the Club. We had a Regional Meet in Palestine, TX in 1985 and we accounted for 7 more (being owned by the members present) and 5 or 6 more were known but not owned by Club members.
Allstates were sold in Southern states (see the Handbook for more details) and a lot seemed to be sold on the I35 corridor in Texas - i.e. Dallas, Waco, San Antoine.
Title: Re: 1952 Allstate Model 230 For Sale
Post by: ben-tex on March 13, 2011, 10:29:55 AM
I remember seeing a new Allstate at the Sears store on Airline Drive in Houston in either 52 or 53. I think the store is still there today. I once bought a box of tools there in one of those "assortment" deals Sears is famous for. The sales guy told me "ok here is the tool box that goes with that." The package I was buying was wrapped in "plain brown paper" and even a dumb kid could see the package likely had a tool  box in it. Anyway I thought well he knows more than me. Of course I had two boxes when I got home. Unfortunately only one set of tools. I gave my brother the spare tool box. I still have mine after all these years and also most of the tools.