Yeah, but you can't get a new Miata (ugh!) for anything near that, now
can you? If you are expecting to get value out (in resale price) by
putting a really nice paint job on a Roadster - ain't gonna happen - but
you'll have a really spiffy looking Roadster getting looks from everyone
you drive by, and not just another Miata on the road.
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
'70 2000 SRL311-13291 (yes, I've had those 65mph converstaions on the
freeway before ? you know the ones, "Hey, what a cool car! My (dad,
brother, uncle, sister's boyfriend) used to have one of those... )
John F Sandhoff wrote:
> Forgive me for it's been a really bad Friday. Best you just hit
> the <delete> key NOW :-) Flames to ME, don't clutter the list...
>
> At $5,000-plus for the paint job, a brand new Miata is starting
> to sound pretty darn good :-)
>
> -- John
> John F Sandhoff sandhoff@csus.edu Sacramento, CA
> '69 2000 with cracking paint, warped fenders and rust showing
> thru everywhere.....
>
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