[Mgs] [Mg-t] Distributor

Rick Lindsay richardolindsay at gmail.com
Mon Dec 30 18:48:11 MST 2013


They have. $600+ is used, if one can be found...

-------- Original message --------
From: Max Heim <mvheim at sonic.net> 
Date: 12/30/2013  7:15 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: MG List <mgs at autox.team.net> 
Subject: Re: [Mgs] [Mg-t] Distributor 
 
$600 hardly seems like an outrageous parts price when you're talking about a
Ferrari. I mean, how much are rims? Shock absorbers? Wheel bearings?

Now if they stop making them at all, then you have a problem.


--

Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Menlo Park, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires




on 12/30/13 4:20 PM, Richard Lindsay at richardolindsay at gmail.com wrote:

> What a topic, Paul!
> 
> I wonder which cars will be the classics of tomorrow - if any. We just
> had this discussion over on a Ferrari list. The general opinion is
> that the last Ferrari that will be a classic is the 328GTB or 328GTS.
> Those are the last cars that have limited electronics in the fuel
> injection and ignition. After that, the cars use limited production
> unique computers.
> 
> Consider this: If your Toyota computer fails, there are original AND
> aftermarket parts to repair it. That's because they sell MILLIONS. But
> what will one do when one gets in a limited production 360, 458 (or
> similar) and presses the 'START' button ... and nothing happens?! You
> may just have discovered a really expensive parts car! Say it can't
> happen? Try to buy a simple MAF for a 1999 348GTS. Used ones go for
> over $600 and new ones are NLA. And the 348 uses TWO of these
> expensive little buggers!
> 
> Perhaps I'm just old and grumpy but I just think the classic car hobby
> is to have only one future outcome: The classics get older and more
> costly, without replacements following them. In my discussions with
> brokers, the general opinion is to hold on to your classics because
> they're going to climb in value. Seven of my nine cars fit this
> definition! The other two are daily drivers...
> 
> -rick
> 
>> It's getting chilly up here in Minnesota too. So cold my 16 year old actually
>> wore a jacket to basketball practice.
>> 
>> Tomorrow, high of -4F. He may even button the jacket up then.
> 
> I didn't grow up in Houston so I understand! The confusion seems to
> abound. I like cold weather. I don't like to be cold. Folks here seem
> to assume that one is the same as the other. :-P
> 
> Happy Monday! I'm now 63 years and one day old!
> 
> -rick
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