Message text written by INTERNET:ZoboHerald@aol.com
>> And, alas, it is also true that the most cost-effective way to end up
> owning a fully-restored TR is to buy one in that condition in the first
> place. :-(
Funny, people have been saying that for years, and I'm just not sure I buy
into the logic. I understand the reasoning, inasmuch as very, very few cars
bring at sale anything near the total amount spent to "restore" them.
<
As I am prone to saying: do people expect to get their money back out of
their set of clubs and greens fees? Heck no! IT'S A HOBBY! If you enjoy
restoring cars, what difference does it make if it is profitable. Enjoy
yourself.
Dave
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