>
> A couple of friends and myself travelled up to the Moss Motors
> show here in NJ over the weekend - and I went home feeling somewhat
> impressed by it all. i have been going to this show for 3 years now
> and I have noticed that the number of entries each year is going up.
> This year at 11:00 am they had to start turning cars away because there
> was no more room in the parking lot.
>
> I have also noticed that the standard of the cars present is going up
> each year and I am wondering if this is because the price of these cars
> is going up each year as well, so owners are willing to look after them
> a bit more.
>
> As usual there were about 25-30 MG's over every description, TR's of
> every vintage, 5 Jaguars, and 8 "other" British cars, including a
> Morris 1000 convertible in excellent condition (it had just been
> restored)
>
> Moss also had a MGB bodyshell on display - and I felt some what nostalgic
> seeing a brand new B bodyshell. It was a strange feeling seeing and touching
> the shell !. i saw about 10 crates with bofyshells in them, so there is
> obviously a demand for them.
>
> I noticed as well that there were many cars for sale - the bargain of the
> day was a 1973 Midget for $425. Mechanically it was in very good condition
> but the body had a couple of minor problem although there was no serious
> corrosion. I was so tempted !!!!!!
Oh, sure! When is something like this going to pop up where I can
reach it! If that happened here in the Twin Cities, I would probably
hurt myself reaching for my checkbook. I have folks offering me
Spridgets for $1500 with holes you can walk through.
>
> A couple of the MGB were also for sale and two of the TR4's were being
> offered as well - which leads me to the question - what is a good TR4
> worth these days (in the North East) ? My guess after looking at e few
> is between $4000-$5000. I am more interested in the non-IRS version but
> may be tempted by a TR250. I am starting to look for one that is in
> good condition but not concours.
>
> TO Jeff Lo.
> I saw a Alpine for sale in good condition for $4800, and have seen basket
> cases going for about $400. To get an idea of a price start looking in
> Hemmings, they usually have a few each week/month.
>
>
> Gerry
>
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