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Re: Healey Den Car

To: editor_reid@hotmail.com, healeys@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Healey Den Car
From: tammie wall <whammie@iopener.net>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 15:08:01 -0600
fortunately, the seller had additional cars there to sell and assuming he 
continued using his same business acumen , he would be able to make up his 
losses on volume !!
jerry wall
Reid Trummel wrote:
 > 
 > Gary,
 > 
 > I don't know for a fact, but I doubt Earl's theory.  The seller of this car
 > was a dealer with five or so cars there along with an employee or two to
 > clean and handle them, etc.  He was not a regular Healey enthusiast/private
 > party.  This was a car that I sold to Rick many years ago as a restoration
 > project (although it was (barely) drivable).
 > 
 > The top bid for the car was $51,000 (the $52,000 bid was cast by the seller
 > himself).  If he had accepted the $51,000 bid, he would have pocketed $46920
 > after paying his 8 percent seller's commission, but still had to pay all of
 > his other fees and expenses (entry fee, parking, transport, etc., etc.) from
 > that figure, and so would have actually pocketed maybe $43-44,000?  That
 > would have been a pretty low net price for such a nice car.
 > 
 > As it was he paid all of those expenses PLUS 16 percent in commissions (both
 > the buyer's 8 percent and the seller's 8 percent), meaning that he forked
 > over $8,320.  In the end it must have cost him something like $10,000 for
 > the privilege of continuing to own his own car!  I talked with him
 > afterwards and he was not, understandably, a happy guy.  I don't know how he
 > did on his other cars (one was a lovely white XKE), but surely the expense
 > of the Healey set him back a lot.
 > 
 > Complete report and insights in the March issue of Austin-Healey Magazine
 > (www.healey.org).
 > 
 > Reid
 > 
 > Reid Trummel
 > Portland, Oregon
 > 100, 100M, Ski-Master
 > 
 > ---------------------------------------
 > 
 > Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:29:42 EST
 > From: Editorgary@aol.com
 > Subject: Healey Den Car
 > 
 > Earl Kagna told me that as far as he knows, the car put up for sale at B-J
 > and bought back by the owner is owned and was offered by the person who some
 > years ago had Rick Regan help with his restoration. Reportedly it had a bad
 > outcome, with litigation. So, doesn't sound like a fresh restoration , but
 > may
 > have
 > been offered by an owner who'd heard Healeys were getting big money at B-J
 > and hoped to recoup his own losses by selling his car for top dollar.
 > Anything
 > less than a fresh restoration being sold at a good time in the schedule that
 > was offered $60,000 should have taken it.
 > Cheers
 > Gary
 > 
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