Gee my TR2-3A bastard child ought to be worth lots of money now
because it's a one of a kind. Back half is a TR2 front half is a
TR3A. the car was cut in half behind the driver's seat, frame and
all, then different car was welded on to it. It is registered as a
1958 TR3A but I am working on returning it to TR2 configuration.
On Jan 27, 2007, at 9:15 AM, BillDentin@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 01/26/2007 9:36:25 PM Central Standard Time,
> gp89@charter.net writes:
>
>
>>
>>
>> Imagine what could happen at a Barret-Jackson auction.
>>
>
> As far as I'm concerned, the Barret-Jackson auction, and others
> like it, are
> screwing up the auto hobby something fierce!
>
> I note in the current issue of AUTOWEEK they list a less than
> perfect TR3A
> which sold recently at auction and north of thirty grand. No
> Trailer Queen, its
> description says the engine compartment appeared to be correct, the
> interior
> had very good leather, but it had so-so chrome, poor body work
> (panel fit) and
> in particular its bad paint. Further it suggested while the car
> sold (did
> not have a minimum bid restriction), it did not meet the previous
> owner's sale
> price expectations.
>
> Gee...maybe we TRIUMPH owners are all rich and don't even know it.
>
> Bill Dentinger
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