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Re: MGB in 3/00 Automobile

To: <Tomsjetta@aol.com>
Subject: Re: MGB in 3/00 Automobile
From: "Steve Conley" <swconley@foxinternet.net>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 20:09:53 -0800
Doesn't sound like an $11,000 MG to me!

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----- Original Message -----
From: <Tomsjetta@aol.com>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 9:41 PM
Subject: MGB in 3/00 Automobile


> Don't know how many of you subscribe to Automobile magazine, but in each
> issue they feature select results of an auto auction and provide some
> commentary. I personally find it very interesting. In the latest issue,
they
> remark on the Classic and Collector Car and Exposition Sale held at the
> Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Held from 10/31-1/1. Here's
> what was said of an MGB:
>
> 1964 MGB Roadster. S/N GHN3L36533. White over tan leather, black top. Four
> speed, luggage rack. An early B, with pull handles, chrome bumpers, and
wire
> wheels (that were covered in brake dust). The top is old and faded, the
> chrome on the luggage rack is going away, amd the interior is dirty and
shows
> extensive use. A tired and very used car. SOLD at $11,025.
>
> Commentary: Early MGB's are still cheap enough to be purchased as an
> avocation yet provide enough performance to be used on today's freeways.
This
> price was on the high side; normally, an MGB has to be in very nice shape
to
> bring $11,000.
>
> Submitted for your entertainment,
> Tom
> '78 Midget


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