Darley 3V8.SirenkiD wrote:The 3V8 is nowhere near rare. Texas is littered with them. Both in -H and -S models. The 5V is pretty rare though.
Number left, at least <10 left in existance.mixerbd699 wrote:are we talking rare as in number left, and number produced? or rare as in number owned by collectors?
Ill just say it could be anywhere around 15 or 20, or near extinction.mrboojay wrote:I don't know if the EOWS 115 would be considered rare. There are some of them in Campbell County Kentucky as well as scattered out in other places, that is if you going with the "<10 rule".
Who are you asking? If it is round it is probably a Hurricane.MysteryMachine wrote:What's this round thunderbolt you speak of?
Oh! He's talking about those very early Thunderbolts with the round rotator box. Or more like an oval. I don't think any were sold though, or even made.MysteryMachine wrote:What's this round thunderbolt you speak of?
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