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To: "vafred@erols.com" <vafred@erols.com>, Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net> charset=ISO-8859-1
Subject: RE: Cars Value
From: Tony Rhodes <ARhodes@compuserve.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 15:10:34 -0400
Fred, I have to chime in here.  I have seen this thread going on so long around
in circles with no resolution.  I will add or the morass of comments.

IMHO, $18K which was turned down is an ASTRONOMICAL
price for a TR6!  That is DOUBLE the price of a "quite nice" one, which might 
do well at a show.

Certainly $8K might be low, but so what?  That is what the person making the 
offer wanted to spend.
That is what the car was worth to him.  It is simply a statement of finances 
and motivation, not a comment
about the quality of the car in question.  The fact that the offer was made is 
a compliment, not the dollar
amount being a slap in the face.  The seller only needod to say, "well add $12K 
to that and we can start to talk"....

 Now for a bigger piece of my own opinion.  The statement "this is truly a one 
of a kind restoration" may well be true!
But, what is the added value of this vs. a "one of a hundred restoration"?  To 
me, not very much extra, although
the COST of such an effort is substantially greater.

As we have all said, the money and effort put in such a restoration (any 
restoration?) is an act of love and
certainly not an investment (at least not for a TR).  The return on the 
investment to the owner is in satisfaction,
not in dollars.

So what does this all mean?    I think it is silly to get bent about a low ball 
offer, and even more silly to
expect someone else will value your time/effort/investment the way you do!!!!  
Nuff said!

-Tony



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>From: "Fred Thomas" <vafred@erols.com>
Subject: cars value

I have to agree with the fact you should not be offended by a offer which is
not close to what you were expecting, but, this particular car is not a
average or even above average show car, "this is truly a one of a kind
restoration", even though it may be just a T/R 6, it is still the most
perfect in everyway that could possibly be done, so with that in mind, your
offer should also be a offer of fairness and honesty toward what you are
looking at<

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