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Re: '65 Spitfire

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Subject: Re: '65 Spitfire
From: Ed Burger <eburger@sagelink.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 00:27:55 -0500 (EST)
This is an origional post, I just sent it wrong!

> I think my origional description of the car may have been too harsh based 
> on everyone's reactions!  I've seen a couple $100 - $200 parts cars.  
> This car is in A LOT nicer shape than those.  The entire frame is not 
> rotted, actually its rust free.  That one spot is the only bad spot on 
> it.  The bosy is in pretty nice shape, just surface rust, no holes.  The 
> back is dinged up a bit, but nothing a hammer couldn't fix.  The engine 
> doesn't run, but it did ten years ago.  Everything on it looks fine, 
> probably just needs a cleaning, wires, plugs and rebuilt carbs.  The 
> interior is ok - the seats are nice, but the carpet is beat (though I 
> dont care!).  Also, my father, who has done a lot of car work, thinks it 
> would cost $2000 or so total.  I dont know if this changes anything, but 
> I didn;t really expect the kinds of reations I got.  What should $400 buy 
> me ina  british car?  I'm not really afraid of the work, just the money.
> 
> Also, I saw a $100 parts car that was in nice shape except for no 
> floorboards (or trunk) or engine head.  The engine looked bad.  Anyone 
> got any ideas on this one?  I can do a lot of the work on my own 
> remember, so its really just the cost of parts.
> 
> Thanks for all of your replies!   
> 
> > Hey Ed,
> > 
> > I'd have to agree with Gary here, just based on what you wrote.  This old
> > Spit sounds more like a $100 or $200. parts car, as it is now, with the
> > botched repair on the rotted frame.  Sounds too much like a money pit that
> > may never reward you with Angst-free driving pleasure.
> > 
> >  >Ed
> >  >
> >  >run away
> >  >run away real fast
> >  >run away real fast and do not look back
> >  >
> >  >good luck
> >  >
> >  >Gary Oehrle
> >  >
> >  >
> > >> found one (a '65) nearby for $500 (negotiable, it started at $900).  But 
>it
> >  >> looks to need a lot of work, potentially a lot more than its worth.
> >  >> First off, the frame had rotted, but was repaired, but the repair was 
>not
> >  >> a good one.  The frame was put on 3 inches too high, and the axle is way
> >  >> off.  This repair could be done easily enough (well, one the wallet)
> >  >> because I have access to a torch, etc. and my father can fix it.  This
> >  >> axle is at a real funny angle though, and has caused wear all over from
> >  >> rubbing.  I don't know if anything went on inside the rear end either.
> >  >> The car does not run, but that is expected for the price.  It should be
> >  >> another easy fix though.  The engine turns and sputters.  The body has
> >  >> seen better days, but that comes with the price.  Also, it has been
> >  >> sitting in a garage for ten years (no weather protection though).  This
> >  >> ed
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Better to put your mondy into one with more obviuous potential, IMHO.
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Tom Tweed
> > TR-250  (Just sold)
> > SW Ohio
> > 
> 

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