Nope! But that's a subjective answer. If your GrandPa had one and you really thought it was cool, then yes, restore it. Otherwise, it's not one the desirable antique collectable autos.
a shape
There is a few things that can be determined by studying the shape of classic grain. This is called the palynology study.
all depends on the shape it's in and what engine and options are on it. Check this site, it should have your answer, http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars
Not running but complete in rough shape, $2000. Very rough shape, $1000.
The 3 types of yoyos are: the classic shape the modified shape(moth shape) the butterfly shape
External force or you can say deformation force causes spring to stretch and restoring force is developed due to introduction of restoring strain in spring to restore in its original shape.
2 obtuse and 2 acute in the classic kite shape.
Very normal for an engine with this mileage. Sounds like the engine is in good shape.
A V6 engine is in the shape of a "V" while a 6 cylinder engine is an inline engine in the shape of an "I"
M31 in Andromeda is a classic spiral galaxy.
all depends on the shape their in.
a v8 engine is in a shape of a "v" where is a straight 8 engine all of the cylenders are all inline in a shape of an "I".