Charles is right on the money..........
The cars that Bill Saidel had originally referred to: A 64 AH 3000 for
$45,000 and a 67 MGB for $22,000 that were listed in last Sunday's NY Times
Classifieds are exceptional cars that are as close to new as possible, 0
mileage on complete restorations. Just try and build ones as nice for less.
I personally enjoy the creative process and satifaction that doing a
restoration gives me. I don't do the body and paint work but will handle all
reassembly and mechanicals on my own. As I'm presently wrapping up the
cosmetic restoration of my 1980 B I refuse to add up the receipts but know
that it is well over $7,500 and I did nothing on the mechanical end other
than a petronixs ignition upgrade and bushing replacement.
Their are others who just want the car finished and good to go. I recently
asisted a woman who wanted to purchase a Mark I MGB for her husbands 40th
Birthday. She lined up three cars to look at in one very long day. Wound up
purchasing a very nice, solid 50,000 original mile car that had recently
gotten a very good paint job, new chrome and an interior face lift for
$10,200 (down from an asking price of $12,500).
Safety Fast,
David Deutsch
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
To: Hans Duinhoven <h.duinhoven@planet.nl>
Cc: David Deutsch <mgman@optonline.net>; mgs@autox.team.net
<mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, June 22, 2002 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: .optimistic news....follow up
Hi Hans,
Everybody won!!! She got a nice little Convertible to
toodle around town in, I got my $$ back out of it, plus some
satisfaction and another LBC is back on the road!!!!
So, you tell me: What are these cars worth?
Cheers,
CR
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