yep, I was good at $8k. didn?t realize this one has been around.
On Mar 19, 2018, at 5:18 PM, Paul Ricco <paulricco at att.net> wrote:
Scott,
Agreed.
That is why when things have been for sale for 2+ years on every site
imaginable, we do not even waste our time bidding on them. This thing has had
more turns than a door knob at being sold. We have seen for sale just about
everywhere in the last 2 years. I find that dealing with sellers like this is
just a complete waste of time. $17,000 is a lot of money for an unfinished
project of this sort. It has been heavily modified and will never be viewed at
the same value as a truly restored car by the collectors who pay a premium for
originality.
The surprises are a guarantee. If it were that way to easy to throw it
together and go for a ride, the seller would have done it. There is always a
reason why people give up on these projects, and they are never telling the
entire story when it is for sale as unfinished.
No doubt it would be a fun car to drive when finished, but it could be an
expensive and time consuming ride to get there.
Paul
>
> Well, folks, even though this seller did not think so, there appears to be a
> strong market for unfinished projects. I?m amazed this seller did not take
> the $17,000 high bid. The gap between what?s here and a finished car is
> potentially a lot of work and some surprises.
> https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-triumph-tr4-4/
> <https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-triumph-tr4-4/>
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