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Re: Why an MG?

To: MGMagnette@aol.com
Subject: Re: Why an MG?
From: Peter Landy <plandy@idt.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 1997 17:28:41 -0800
MGMagnette@aol.com wrote:
> ...snip....
>    Some people are paying as much as $10000 for MGBs!  Why an MGB when 10000
> buys a Bentley T1?  Why $6000 for an MGB when a XJ-S is $6000?   I ask this
> because if I don't watch out I'm gonna end up sell all the cars and getting
> an Aston DBS.  Expensive cars are cheap and the cheap cars expensive... WHAT
> GIVES?
> 

You are right John.  My first choice for a project car was an early
model Ford Mustang.  There used to be a time when one could have had a
basic model with small v8 for loose change.  Now if I can find a rusted,
burnt out specimen sitting on cinder blocks for less then several grands
is a miracle.  Seems this is destined to happen with any car which
suddenly picks up in popularity.  It all comes down business marketing
and I think classic car dealers are behind this inflation scheme.  But
then it is up to us if we want to play the game.  So that's why I
switched to MGs while it's not too late.  $10,000 for an MG doesn't look
too bad after I've seen some $50,000plus price tags on "used" Mustangs. 
Heck for that kind of cash I am gonna have a new 'vette or or a Lotus
Elise.

Peter Landy
'74 Bgt

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