Hey Art (and Listers):
Art...don't take this personally, but I have limited space, no time to work
on these TR7s and it costs me money every month to store them. Even though
I have removed some essential parts, I'm on the losing side of these cars
from a financial perspective.
I have offered them as entire cars for $100 each, with very limited
response. I ~could~part these cars out over a course of time and certainly
cash in for money than this. Does this make my motivation a little clearer?
A hundred bucks is dirt cheap for ~much more~ than a "rolling tub"...if
these had been MGBs (don't mean to start a war here!), I would have had
people falling over themselves to get to my place!
Please don't think I'm a Triumph hater, just 'cause I mentioned the M*B
word! I also own a '73 TR6 which, although I have only recently purchased
it, am already in love head over heels!
Let's see...the line forms over here!
Cheers,
Jim Boyd
Paradise, CA
At 07:01 PM 4/14/97 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 97-04-13 18:10:37 EDT, gumby@joshuanet.com (Jim Boyd)
>writes:
>
>> Hey Listers:
>>
>> I currently have two TR7s that are taking up needed shop space. They will
>> be going to the crusher within the next two weeks unless I find a home for
>> them. I want to sell as many parts as I can, or the entire cars, if
>> possible. This is your ONE CHANCE to get some needed parts really cheap!!
>>
>
>Hey Jim - have a heart! Two weeks! In ten years maybe you, and certainly
>everyone else, will be sorry those cars went to the "crusher". Screw the
>money - hang in there if you don't get them all sold.
>
>And any TR7 afficiandos who have space - do a rescue, please! They can't be
>kept on the road if they don't exist!! MHO.
>
>Art Kelly '64 TR3 CT33118L (original owner)
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