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Re: Making a tough decision, need your advice!

To: triumph.tr7@usa.net, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Making a tough decision, need your advice!
From: Metallian6@aol.com
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 20:33:00 EDT
Hi Brian. It all depends on what you want more. Would you be happier with a 
Spitfire then with your TR7? I recently had a tough decision to make, I had 
the choice of selling my 1979 Trans Am (which I loved dearly) and have the 
money to fix my Spitfire and make the move to Wisconsin or keep it and let 
the Spitfire sit and have very little money. Needless to say I collect the 
money this weekend and the Trans Am will be going to its new home. Your TR7 
looks very nice but myself I like the look of the Spitfire (any year) better 
then the TR7. That's just my opinion. Do whatever will make you happier. Life 
is to short so you might as well enjoy it.

Jamie & Judas
1979 Spitfire 1500 "Judas"
1962 AH Sprite MKll
Web site link:  <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/darkside/mycar.html";>196
2 Austin-Healey Sprite Restoration</A> 

In a message dated 10/20/1999 4:25:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
triumph.tr7@usa.net writes:

<< Hello fellow listers!
 
 As some of you may know, I am the proud owner of a 1981 TR7 DHC.  I've
 owned this car since, oh, about Valentine's Day.  I have been given a
 very generous offer to purchase a 1980 Triumph Spitfire, WITH overdrive,
 for $4000.  A good price, I think.  The one problem is is that I'll have
 to sell my TR7 first, and I'm not sure if I should or not.  
 
 My TR7 is in above-average shape (as far as TR7s go!) and has very
 limited cosmetic rust.  The underbody is covered with many layers of
 Ziebart undercoating and is very solid. It's a rarish 1981 Model, 76,000
 miles, with the Bosch L-Jetronic Electronic Fuel Injection, that was
 originally bought in England by a US Air Force officer, and shipped back
 a few years later (1984).  You can see pictures, etc. at my website: 
 http://members.xoom.com/bfurgalus/ .  
 
 The Spitfire is an Inca Yellow model, 49,000 miles, all emissions
 control stuff attached.  It has NO rust, and has original paint,
 interior, top, tonneau, and boot covers, all in great shape.  It also
 has overdrive (as mentioned earlier). What do you guys think?  S
 
 hould I sell my TR7 and buy the Spit, or should I hang on to the TR7?  I
 like the TR7 a lot, but I also love the Spitfires.  
 
 If I do decide to sell the TR7, I'm planning on selling for $4000, so if
 anybody reading this wants a nice, solid TR7 with a neat history, or
 konws somebody who is, drop me an email!  I am in the Cleveland, OH
 area. I'd be happy to put you in touch with the previous owner, a pretty
 famous (infamous? :) Wedge guy here in Ohio, who would be happy to
 second my description of the car.
 
 As always,
 Brian >>

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