The bottom's falling out of the market! Sell quick while there's still time!
Anybody who ever bought a Morgan for its investment value is nuts. One buys
a Morgan for its inherent ability to create a shit-eating grin on the
driver. Comfort and convenience be damned. These cars are toys, not jewels,
nor stocks, nor bonds. Go out and have some fun with yours and you'll truly
realize the value of owning one.
My $.02.
Does anyone know how to type a cents sign using a standard pc keyboard and
American english fonts? Probably need to dig out my old DOS manuals and get
an ASCII chart.
Jerry Murphy
'67 +4
and a few other toys
At 09:42 AM 2/11/98 +0000, arlo j levisen wrote:
>On or about the 16th of January, 1998, at the Barrett-Jackson Auction in
>Scottsdale, AZ., a 1957 and a 1966 Morgan Plus 4 - 2+2, both in level 3
>condition, were sold for $13,000 and $9,400 respectively.
>
>This now brings the total to six (6) Morgans auctioned off and reported
>upon in Old Cars Weekly since July 1st of 1997. The 1966 Plus 4 2+2 is
>also the first one of this group to be sold for less than $10,000.
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