I agree, it does look like prices are on the rise. I attribute it to
the fact that so many of our beloved little Brit cars have been sent
to other countries. And with a weak US dollar, more and more
foreigners are plucking up the rest of them here in the US. I have
posted on this subject before and got flak from guys in Australia. I
think it is a shame for the hobby here that the cars have become so costly.
There was a '56 MGA on eBay that just sold for $18,500. It is an ok
car, but it just doesn't look that well sorted to me. In fact, the
"restoration" looked to be aimed at a quick resell or flip of the car.
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: MGA ROADSTER 1956 MGA One Owner Car 1956
Don Scott
Calistoga CA USA
1966 TR4A
1962 MGA Mk 2
1973 MGB GT (selling)
1963-7 MGB (seeking)
Misc. Japanese cars
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