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Re: Nostalgic Design

To: JustBrits@aol.com
Subject: Re: Nostalgic Design
From: "Scott Gardner" <gardner7@pilot.infi.net>
Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 04:25:47 +0000
> Nory, etal:
> 
>     If a person were to take the time to find a CBB, do a groundup with new
> body shell said person would be spending under $ 20k and have a brand new car
> that APPRECIATES not DEPRECIATES.  The new car would be around after the M**ta
> (cannot even type the word, much less say it) rusted away and was of ZERO
> dollars worth.
> 
> Cheers..............[and let flames begin!]
> 
>              Ed
> 
Ed,
        You're doing a remarkable job typing, since you obviously have one 
hand full with that crack pipe you're smoking!!  If you think you 
could do a full ground-up restoration with a new body shell and EVER 
have the resulting car appreciate in value, you're a loon!  Figure 
you would have $3500 in the bodyshell, probably at least $2000 more 
for a COMPLETE engine rebuild, another $2000 for a modern, clearcoat 
paint job on all the nooks and crannies of above bodyshell, and god 
knows how much for the rebuilds/restorations/replacement of the 
interior, transmission, suspension, top, weatherstripping, chrome, 
glass, etc, etc, etc.  If you do everything up right, and do all the 
work yourself, you would still conservatively put $20-30 thousand in 
building a 'B' from the ground up.  Think it would ever be worth 
what you put into parts and labor?  Better refill your pipe.
  And for the 'new' 'B still being around long after the MIATA (see, 
I'm not so afraid of them that I can't bear to type the word...) 
rusted away; again, you're a loon.  Even with the new electrophoretic 
primer on the 'B' bodyshells, I would still put any modern Japanese 
car's rust resistance well above an MGB's. 

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