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Re: Wall Street Journal Article on Extreme Restoration

To: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Subject: Re: Wall Street Journal Article on Extreme Restoration
From: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 16:03:14 -0700
Our Roadsters may have low snob appeal, but they have great fun appeal!

Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA

Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us wrote:

> Not so extreme, those guys are in a different league than us. My
> brother-in-law spent a couple hundred grand restoring his 30's Lagonda
> roadster, and as much on several other cars. My sister ain't so happy, he'd
> rather spend the money on his cars, not her (ha-ha).
>
> Our roadsters won't even get a glance from my brother-in-law. I don't know
> how Les can make a living restoring Datsuns for what he charges! Of course
> money is probably not what drives him, it's gotta be the passion.
>
> Fred
>
> _____________________ Reply Separator _________________________
> >Subject: Wall Street Journal Article on Extreme Restoration
> >Author:  Geegc@aol.com
> >Date:    5/8/2001 2:50 PM
> >
> >
> >There is an interesting short article in Today's Wall Street Journal on
> >"Extreme Restoration."  It chronicles the tale of a restored 1955 Mercedes
> >300SL at an extimated labor cost of over $300,000.  Apparently it is not a
> >daily driver.
>      >
> >Imagine how many Roadsters Les could do for $300K.
>      >
> >Gary C
> >The red one
> >The black one

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