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RE: TR3 on E-Bay - 14,000 original miles

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: TR3 on E-Bay - 14,000 original miles
From: "Musson, Carl" <musson@chekhov.arts.usf.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 21:58:55 -0500
Also, did anyone else notice the well faded carpet on the tranny cover...
It does look like a nice car, but I sure wouldn't go 11k sight unseen.   Are
there any list members in PA that know the car?  

Carl



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Mace [SMTP:amace@unix2.nysed.gov]
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 9:46 PM
> To:   Randall
> Cc:   triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      RE: TR3 on E-Bay - 14,000 original miles
> 
> 
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Randall wrote:
> 
> > And, it does look to be in nice shape (and with a factory hardtop).  If
> it's
> 
> Well, no. It looked wrong and, sure enough, closer reading (maybe on the 
> web site or on eBay; can't remember) does describe it as a fiberglass 
> hardtop. Only the very earliest optional factory hardtops on TR2's were 
> fiberglass.
> 
> > really original (unrestored) and looks that nice, I'd say it's easily
> worth
> > $11K (and at least a few people agree, the bid has risen from $1500 to
> > $11300.)   It definitely does not look over-restored, and has just
> enough
> > tiny flaws (like the sprung door latch) that it might really be
> original.
> 
> Does anyone else wonder why the car looks so shiny on the outside and 
> clean in the interior area, but so...well...crappy under the bonnet? And 
> what's with the commission number plate hanging by one rivet? I just find 
> it a bit puzzling that a low-mileage car otherwise so well cared for 
> would look so...well...you know...there. OK, photos can be deceiving -- 
> perhaps in both good and bad ways.
> 
> > Who knows, it might even be a TR3B !
> 
> I'd be curious to know what the commission number is (on that loose 
> plate). It definitely shows a rather late front end, what with the 
> later-style smooth letters and all. Not sure about whether the headlamp 
> rims are correct or not, but that also is one of those items that could 
> be open to debate in terms of "correctness"!
> 
> And I'd half expect a low-mileage original to still sport original
> optional 
> Michelin X or Dunlop Gold Seal wide whitewalls, especially on a black car 
> with wire wheels!
> 
> Lots of questions, I suppose....
> 
> --Andy
> 
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