Calvin Grandy wrote
>I think $2000 dollars is fair considering the age and what else you could
>buy for the money. Hell , There is a 1985 M-B 300 in immaculate condition
>available in my area for less than $4000.
>Why people value these cars beyond some sensible value just puts them out of
>reach of people willing to drive them.
>
>If they were so valuable, why are so many of them left derelict around in
>peoples yards.
>The one I have was given to me and I wouldn't have one if it came any other
>way.
>Any practical person would buy something that ran and what parts you did
>need could be had at the local auto parts store. Almost anything made in
>the last 10 years will run the doors off these things. The only virtue I
>can see in them is that they are simple, and sit on a solid chassis.
>
>All the rest is un bridled passion!
>
>Regards
>
>Calvin Grandy
>Vermont ;-)
I'll give you $100.00 for your 67.5 2000 today! As far as unbridled
passion, sure, that's what drives the old car market. Anyway since your
roadster sounds like it's a burden to you, I'll be glad to take it off
your hands ;-)
-Marc T.
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