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Re: [Healeys] Frogeye value

To: "Bob Spidell" <bspidell@comcast.net>, <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Frogeye value
From: "Greg Lemon" <glemon@neb.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 21:04:24 -0600
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My brother bought a bugeye looking somewhat similar to this a couple years 
ago, in this case from the original owner, in storage since the early 70s, 
ran when parked, solid floors and rockers, couple bubbles on the rear 
wheelarches.  All there and very original (except a period Ansa or Stebro 
(can't remember) exhaust.  He bought it for his son and they are restoring 
it together.  Pretty cool deal all around.

He paid $2000 or maybe a couple hundred more, but a totally different type 
of sale, word of mouth, other side of the pond, private party sale.

It seems like the collector car business is hot right now, e-bay and the 
televised auctions on cable all the time, giving collector cars more 
exposure and making them easier to find and the coming of age of the car 
crazy boomers with disposable income despite a somewhat stagnant economy 
have something to do with it in my guestimation.

So I think the market in general is going up, especially some of the cars 
that didn't climb so fast in the mid to later part of the 2000s, TRs and 
MGs, and Sprites (vs. the Jags and Big Healeys that did).  The oddball stuff 
like Jensen Healeys, early Fiat and Datsun roadsters and Daimler SP250s and 
whatnot  seem like they are on the rise too.

But then again there are always deals to be had if you are in the right 
place at the right time.

Greg Lemon
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