Brad,
I don't think this tactic will work in this case. The guy knows what he's got,
and won't settle for less than $3500. The reason he put it on the market, is
because, people kept knocking on his door, asking him if he wanted to sell the
car, and I don't think he's ever done a restoration himself, and is overwhelmed
by the task. Kepp in mind that classic cars go for a premium here is Silicon
valley:-(
- Bryan
>To: "Bryan Vandiver" <Bryan.Vandiver@eng.sun.com>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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> Bryan,
>Go over to him with $2500.00 ,in 20 dollar bills, and wave them in his
>face, he may take the bait.
>My 58 MGA is practically a joy to work on, especially under the dash,
>but not through the hood hole on the carbs. They are simple cars and
>fun to drive too.
>Brad
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