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RE: Spitfire Valuation?

To: "'Steve Eiche'" <seiche@cellport.com>,
Subject: RE: Spitfire Valuation?
From: Michael Graziano <mgrazian@ltcm.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 16:11:27 -0400
So drive it to work.  Weather's up for it.....

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Eiche [mailto:seiche@cellport.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 3:57 PM
To: Spitfire List
Subject: Spitfire Valuation?



I am new to the list and appreciate finally finding a forum to discuss
all things Spitfire with others that appreciate them.  Previous LBCs I
have owned include a '57 TR3, '70 GT6+ and a '74 Spitfire 1500.

With all the talk of insured value, etc., I am wondering if anyone might
have a realist idea of what a car like mine might be worth.  

I have a '79 CA spec Carmine Red with NOS tan houndstooth interior, new
seat foams, O/D, hardtop, no rust ever anywhere (!), 90k miles, new top,
rebuilt suspension all around, new clutch, new water pump and hoses, new
bottom end bearings and thrust washers, new muffler, header and a few
other bits.  The car can use a good paint job as the paint is pretty
faded and there are a few dings, etc.  It also needs a dash pad or
cover.

What I am getting at, I guess, is that I am considering selling the car.
It occurs to me that now that it is mechanically well and I don't have
much time to drive it, perhaps I should pass it on to someone who could
really enjoy it.  It looks a little sad every day when I pass it by to
drive my Audi to work...

Steve Eiche
Denver, CO
'79 Spitfire FM102150UOC (Unnamed and lonely)



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