about what you've paid in storage fees.
Kent McLean wrote:
>
> Gentle People,
>
> I think the time has come to sell my '56 100 BN2. I have
> spent over $5000 in storage fees over the last few years;
> I can't take it any more.
>
> I am at a loss as to what to ask for the car.
>
> Condition: it is complete but needs a ground up restoration.
> The floorboards are rusted through. The bottom 6" of the
> doors are rusted through. The engine is not frozen, but
> it has not run in 30 years. The seat frames are OK, but
> the foam and leather are good only for patterns.
>
> Extras: When I bought the car 30 years ago, it came with
> a parts car that had hit a tree dead center on the front.
> So I have extra an rear shroud, doors, fenders, and front
> suspension (shocks, king pins, hubs).
>
> My Question to the list. What would be the "fair market
> value" of 100 (not an M) in this condition? Or rather,
> what would you pay?
>
> Thank you for your consideration.
>
> --
> Kent McLean
> '56 100 BN2, one owner for 30 years
>
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