[Healeys] Healey Values

Tom Felts tomfelts at windstream.net
Sun Jul 31 13:48:33 MDT 2016


Maybe you should be careful with assumptions before being so righteous. Drive my Healey?  Well=--let's see--does 6000 miles across Europe for 1 and 1/2 months count--or trips to any number of Conclaves--last being to Canada.  Many trip to the East Coast.

When I said bad news---------it should have been obvious what I meant, but I'll explain.  IF----a person was trying to sell their Healey--and there are plenty of folks with money out there---then with values dropping-----humm---you might have to sell it for less than you had hoped for.  I'd say that counts for a little bad news.

Simple really.

If you need more clarification, let me know.

Tom Felts
---- Michael MacLean <rrengineer.mike at att.net> wrote: 

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How is this not good news?  Maybe the prices will come down from the stratosphere and more new enthusiasts can enjoy these cars.  If they price themselves too high, who is going to buy them?  With the aging demographic of Healey owners, you won't get new blood if the younger set can not afford to buy one.  Do you own it as an investment or are you using it as intended, to drive the damn thing and have fun with it?  Just my opinion after spending far more money than I should have on my BN2 restoration.Mike MacLean
 

    On Sunday, July 31, 2016 8:24 AM, Tom Felts <tomfelts at windstream.net> wrote:
 
 

 Not good news for Healey owners.

http://tinyurl.com/z25ahn8

tom
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