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Re: '55 TF Worth -- Should I buy it??

To: Kevin & Deana Brown <MGTRAutoXr@sprintmail.com>,
Subject: Re: '55 TF Worth -- Should I buy it??
From: Bill Holt <lbcholt@one.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 23:03:55 -0500
Try this site:

www.manheimgold.com

I'm no expert but it looks like $9,500 would be reasonable given the
condition that you've described.

Bill Holt
'73 MGB 

At 04:31 PM 11/15/99 -0600, Kevin & Deana Brown wrote:
>I need your help out there.  I am looking at buying a '55 TF and would
>like to get some idea of what it is worth.  The car has been in dry
>storage for years (along with several other interesting old sports
>cars).  The gentleman that owned it has passed away and his widow and
>daughter are selling the TF.  The car is a right hand drive 1500 model
>with 68,000 miles on the odometer, which looks to be original, good
>solid body -- no rust or dents and the chrome was all good.  It has been
>resprayed at some point in it's life -- BRG over the original ivory.  It
>was a good job though and all the areas (door jams, engine bay etc.)
>were painted.  The was one small spot where the green had come off and
>there are a few small nicks and scratches, other than that it looked
>good.  I did notice that the upper drivers door hinge mounting point
>seemed a little soft (though maybe the screws just need tightening).
>
>The interior is in good original condition, the side curtains are in
>good condition except that the clear part is cloudy.  The dash,
>instruments and control knobs are all in great shape -- though the rear
>view mirror needs to be reattached.
>
>The engine is clean and all original -- externally it is in great shape,
>but the gentleman indicated (before he passed away) that when he parked
>the car he thought the engine was making a noise.  When he put all of
>the cars in storage, he had changed the oil and oiled the cylinders in
>all of them.  Supposedly the transmission, rear axle etc. are all in
>good shape, the steering seemed tight.  A spare transmission, that was
>in the garage with the cars, is included.  The car still has it's
>original steel wheels and hubcaps.
>
>Since the car is a 1500 model I suppose that is the most desirable model
>if you want to drive the car much.  Also, the car being right hand drive
>makes it unique.  They are asking $9,500 or best offer.  Is that too
>high, real good or what??  Please let me know -- just email me privately
>so as not to clutter up the list.  As a bonus, my wife likes the car and
>is encouraging me to make an offer on it :-)  Thanks!!
>
>Kevin Brown
>
>I


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