Keith, et al,
Frankly, in this day and age of ridiculous pricing for factory M's I'd say the
difference between the stock BN2 and this M hasn't quite been reached. This
could easily end up going for over 60K, about 20K for the car itself and the
rest 'cause it's a factory M. Then somebody has to start the long road of
restoration. That's why these can easily get to $125 or more for a correctly,
accurately done factory M.
Please, somebody buy it and let me restore it for you!
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: pennell at cox.net [mailto:pennell at cox.net]
Sent: 2011-08-01 11:24
To: Rich Chrysler; 'HealeyRick'; healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Original Unrestored 100M
Last time I looked the $ was 25k. Isn't that steep even for such a car?
Keith
---- Rich Chrysler <richchrysler at quickclic.net> wrote:
> Yes, absolutely. This is not the first time this car has been on ebay. Last
> time was back in May of this year according to my Hundred Registry records.
>
> Somebody's going to end up with a great project. I just hope they don't
feel
> they have to go changing things. Restore, of course, but altering colours
or
> specifications...I hope not. However, note that the lower black was an add
> on years ago and was not factory on that car. Note also being an early BN2
> there is no swage line in the rear wings yet.
>
> Rich
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