Yes, all the numbers were there with the exception of the engine number. Have
to assume the engine was swapped out or the tag is missing. Even the valance
number was there and seems to be missing a lot.
The car did sell for the expected price. The last year (and not to open up
past value discussions) the 100M's have been very hot. I get 3 - 5
calls/emails a month looking for one to restore or one already done. (Mille
Migilia eligible!) One "M" on the west coast is close to being sold for $6
figures +++ and it needs as much restoration as the ebay car.
Supply & Demand. Not much our there right now. Of course you can look around
and find a couple with some real funky numbers & history, fully restored for
just a few $$$ more. Buyer Beware!
Randy
Randy Hicks
ahca100registrar@gmail.com
On Dec 16, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, to be fair it looks mostly complete and properly numbered and
> documented. It still seems alot of money for what it is.
>
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Jean Caron <
> vintage_roadster_restoration@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This factory 100M just sold for $75000.00 on E-Bay and it needs complete
>> restoration. I am speechless.
>>
>> Jean
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