I don't think you could possibly insult him since I've seen running
spits for sale for 500 bucks...If you have to tow it away and aren't
sure about what works and what doesn't, you could be getting ripped even
if you offer a hundred...It's not getting any nicer sitting under a
tree, he can't expect too much...
>From: DPoole1272 <DPoole1272@aol.com>
>Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 11:24:59 EDT
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Parts Car Price
>Reply-To: DPoole1272 <DPoole1272@aol.com>
>
>
>Recently I ran across an owner who has a '76 1500 sitting under a shade
tree.
>I offered to purchase the car to use as parts on the '79 1500 I am
restoring.
>Some of the parts I despirately need (trans, clutch slave, ect.) He
said make
>him an offer on it. I didn't want to insult him so I need some
help....What
>is a '76 Spitfire worth, as far as just being a parts car? Any
suggestions?
>
>David Poole
>'79 Spitfire 1500
>
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