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Re: wannabe MGTD

To: pbailey@qnet.com (patrick bailey)
Subject: Re: wannabe MGTD
From: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 00:50:58 -0400
I've seen these kits.  A lot of people were seriously ripped off by one
of the companies (the now-defunct Classic Motor Carriages) that sold the
kits.  The kit cost anywhere from $4000 to $6000, and the extra stuff
that had to be purchased/modified was another couple grand.  Not to
mention the donor car, and, if it was done right, the expense of
rebuilding/restoring the chassis and engine of the donor car.  This poor
sap is barely getting his money back at $7500.  I've seen people trying
to sell them for $12,000!  They're fun, but at that price, might as well
just look for a real MG!

-NORY
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ONLY problem.
 
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