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Re: Why an MG? Imports in Holland

To: miker15@juno.com, vansyck@hq.1perscom.heidelberg.army.mil
Subject: Re: Why an MG? Imports in Holland
From: hert@worldaccess.nl
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 97 10:38:23 GMT
German prices seem to be a bit higher than the Dutch ones. A standard middle 
amount for a 
chrome bumpered B would be $8000 to $10.000. However, rubber is cheaper. I saw 
two good 
cars, '76 and '78, both with overdrive and one with wires, at an MG specialist 
(trade!) for $6.200 
and $7.400 last year.
I don't exactly know what the import duties and VAT are, but if your friend 
wants to know I can 
make a few calls. Have him mail me if he needs help. I bought my 74B freshly 
imported from 
California, I'll check if I can find anything in the paperwork. Of course, the 
guy that imported the 
thing stated the value ridiculously low to keep the duties down.
BTW, the Saturday edition of largest Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf  is full of 
classic car 
classifieds, including lots for MG's. The rag should be for sale in the area of 
Heidelberg, or ask 
your Dutch military collegues. (I hate to tell you this. I work for a competing 
newspaper group).

Peter

> On Tue, 2 Dec 1997 16:17:24 +0100 "EPMD- Van syckel, John"
> <vansyck@hq.1perscom.heidelberg.army.mil> writes: (lots of snips)
> >Chris,
> >
> >I agree.  Cheap compared to Germany as well.  The last two ads I saw 
> >was
> >for a '77 MGB for DM 20,000 ( US$ 11,750, supposed to be good 
> >condition)
> >and a '68 BGT for DM 10,000 ( US$ 5,900, supposed to be in OK
> >condition). 
> >"Jay"
> >John S. van Syckel
> 
> Jay, sets me to thinking..... a colleague of mine will be returning to
> Holland
> early next year (he is Dutch so its a homeward leg..) and has been
> deciding
> whether to take his 76B or whether to sell it here in the US before he
> leaves.
> The car is a good driver, needs some bodywork but in overall good
> condition.
> I would estimate he will get about $3000-3500 on the local market if he
> sells it
> early next spring.
> Estimating $500-800 for shipping it sounds like he may get a better price
> taking it back to europe - mind you i doubt he would sell it if it goes
> with him!
> Are the prices you mention for Germany consistent? if so i had better
> give him the tip!!
> 
> mike robson
> 69 roadster
> 70 BGT
> 72 roadster
> 



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