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RE: 70 BGT advice

To: "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@autox.team.net>,
Subject: RE: 70 BGT advice
From: douglas wilson <dfwilson@netcom.ca>
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1996 09:05:39 -0500
Hi Dereck,  I have seen many MGB's (not GT though). The rust areas you describe 
are just the tip of the iceberg. I'd suggest unless you really like welding and 
body work wait for a better $2000 GT.  
Doug   76B
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From:   JTPAKI@aol.com
Sent:   Saturday, December 04, 1999 8:31 PM
To:     mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: 70 BGT advice

Dereck:

It sounds too expensive for a rusty car.  If it has rust that visible then 
the stuff you cant see is probably worse.  My opinion is let it go for that 
price.  I have seen nice rust free GTs go for $1700.

Joe Potter


In a message dated 12/4/99 9:49:35 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
derex39@hotmail.com writes:

> For the past week I have been looking at a 70 bgt in the area (DC metro 
>  area) and I am looking for advice on whether I should buy it.  The vitals:
>  
>  Plus:
>  Very strong engine, desmoged and nice cam
>  Very clean and complete interior (leather)
>  New paint in last couple of years
>  
>  Minus:
>  Rusted through driver floor board.
>  Rust near front of rear left leaf spring.  Bracket is solid.
>  Rust bubbling under paint of quarter panel behind drivers door.
>  
>  What is the cost of having a shop replace the floor board?  What would you 
>  offer?  He wants 2000 and I offered 1500.  If I don't take it for 2000 he 
is 
> 
>  going to donate it to a charity.  Need to let him know by Sunday.
>  
>  It would be a complete luxury to purchase, seeing as I already have a 70 b 
>  roadster and two other late model vehicles.
>  
>  Dereck
>  70 mgb
>  70 mgbgt paternal twin (car in question)
>  



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