John:
There are not enough or good enough pictures to really tell, but I went
through $20,000 quickly in my mind to get it to a 10 footer, IMHO. Others
would argue $30,000 I bet.
I certainly wouldn't pay more than $20,000 as is and $25,000 is not even his
reserve. Actually I would keep looking if it were me.
Always buy the most car you can as it's far cheaper than restoration.
Ron Davies
SoCal
67 BJ8
97 DB7
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I'm looking to purchase my first Austin Healey and would like some
advice. I've just finished restoring my TR6 to concourse condition, so
I do have some experience. I was looking at the 67 mark III on ebay and
was wondering what a fair offer would be. I have not looked at the car
yet, but wanted to have a little advance knowledge when I go. Thanks
for any advice. John Mitchell
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