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Re: 'A' Pig in a Poke

To: boballen@sky.net, owner-mgs@Autox.Team.Net, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: 'A' Pig in a Poke
From: MGSMGBGT <MGSMGBGT@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 12:41:58 EST
In a message dated 12/29/97 7:51:12 PM, boballen@sky.net wrote:

<<The fellow seems to think it's a kilo-buck car.

I ain't buying it and ain't intersted. It's here in Kansas City. Are
MGA's worth that much as parts cars? I always figure with LBCs, for
$1,000 you should be able to at least drive it up onto a trailer.

Bob Allen, Kansas City, 69CGT, 75TR6, 60Elva
"Improve the aerodynamics of a Triumph TR7? Take the Domino's Pizza sign
off the trunk lid."


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Bob
It is a Kilo Buck Car!  At least that is what you will have in it when it is
finished.
Last book I saw said an MGA parts car was worth about $1250.  One that runs
and is complete but in need of restoration is about $2500.  Then again, the
old car price guide was in my bank, so take it for what its worth.

As for the costs of restoration on an A, I've never kept track.  Don't want to
know for fear my Scottish heritage will come forward and I will swear off
LBC's forever.  I do know Shorty had over $5k in parts in his '62 Mark II, and
he did all labor himself (right down to making the interior upholstery.  So I
would guess the costs for the average guy who farms parts of it out is going
to be  $10-12K.  

Still, if one is in LBCs to make money, I figure they will get what they
deserve for such foolishness.  Ben Anderson, a fellow many of us in the
Lincoln, Omaha, Kansas City area know, said it well.  "Would I worry about
coming financially on bowling?

Bob Shaw
Assembling an A dash
Lincoln, NE

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