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Re: TR6?

To: PDelage@aol.com
Subject: Re: TR6?
From: Jim Barbuscia <Jim.Barbuscia@West.Sun.COM>
Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 11:05:49 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Pat,

Calm down..... It's simple..... Buy the one "You" like.
Don't buy an LBC if: a) You think you'll make money on it.
                     b) Don't want to fall in love with it and spend all
                        your time and money on it.
                    
                    
 Thats it.
 
 -jimb
 
 http://www.tyeetriumph.org                 
                    
                 

> 
> Hello folks
> 
> Well I've sent in for membership to the VTR and the NJTA this week. I also
> ordered the Original Triumph TR and another book about TR restoration. 
> Yet I still have no car.
> 
> I mentioned the 6 that is for sale for $15,500 with 39k. So today I found one,
> (on the net somewhere) a '74 with 98k. They were asking $8,750. 
> Now I'm wondering ....... is it smart to get one that is in more "original"
> condition than one that has been restored. Is there much difference between
> the 74 and 76?
> Please forgive my ignorance but I'm somewhat confused. And I don't think that
> my wife will let me buy two of 'em so I'd like to get the "right" one.
> Also can you insure them for everyday driving? Or is it better to get the
> antique classification and keep the milage down and the value up?
> 
> Sorry for all the questions but I just don't know anything.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Pat
> 
> I know that if have a '57 Stratocaster (guitar) in original condition, even if
> it looks like an army walked over it it's worth $5000+ but if you refinish it,
> it's only worth a small fraction.

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