Well, they made more B's in total, but as a larger, more expensive vehicle
to begin with, all other things being equal, they should still be worth
more. Maybe it's just that Midget sellers are more ignorant...<g>.
[flame suit on]
on 6/25/04 7:54 PM, Kevin Smith at ksmith40@earthlink.net wrote:
> In the lists opinion, If I found two equally original cars both from
> any given year, one a Midget, the other a B, which would have the
> greater value? Now, I'm not talking about "special" versions of cars,
> or ultra rare stuff, just regular cars.
>
> I've just found that folks selling rusty Midgets seem to think they're
> holding gold, while folks selling rusty B's generally tend to price
> accordingly.
>
> Kevin
> '68 B
>
PS: If you are talking about bugeye Sprites, that's another story --
Austin-Healey name plus limited production really does equal gold.
--
Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149 (nobodoy asks how much I want for it anymore, for some
reason)
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
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