Indeed, we may have to consult the National Bureau of Standards to calibrate
our 10-footer vs 20-footer tape measures!!! Of course, it couldnbt possibly
be that my eyesight isnbt what it used to beb&b&
From: CoolVT@aol.com [mailto:CoolVT@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 3:09 PM
To: mmichels@socal.rr.com; sralsten111@gmail.com; wsamouce@kc.rr.com
Cc: fordlandia@sbcglobal.net; tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Hagerty British Market Report
Ah, you're talking about 10 footers:-) I mentioned 20' because I think in the
past few months listers have shown cars they sold or purchased and the 2
prices I remember are $22K and $28K. I thought they were 20' cars. Maybe we
are thinking of different condition cars.
Mark
They will be the first to agree. Auctions, ebay and dealers are the largest
portion of their data. They try, but itbs very difficult for them to collect
private transactions on something as specialized as a Tiger. Using Sports Car
Market numbering, a 3 or maybe a 2 minus, is a nice, mostly complete and
functional (or at least as fully functional as olde English cars can be!)
ten-footer daily driver. That would seem to be a good baseline for an average
car, which I think is more like mid-30s
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