Does anyone have a softcopy of the Leach article they can send me?
Without even reading the Sprite article I can tell you that if it
emphasizes--or even mentions--how much it cost or how
much was spent it would be off-putting to me. Just tell me what was done and
how--I know how much things Healey cost.
Checkbook restorations are fine--and good for the Healey economy--but I'm not
impressed by what someone pays someone
else to do something.
FWIW, my dad and I are restoring an M to as near original as we can, both to
save money and preserve its character. I
have absolutely no idea how much we've spent, nor do we care, but it hasn't
been much (I think paint has been the single
biggest expense as we apply it, sand it off, apply it ... trying to get a
decent finish).
Bob
On 3/10/2013 5:06 AM, editorgary@aol.com wrote:
> Picking up on Perry's suggestions...
>
> Does anyone understand what Hank Leach was on about in his long article on
> "The Real Truth About 100Ms" in the latest issue of Austin-Healey Magazine?
>
> What did you think about the $100,000 Sprite on the front cover? In the spirit
> of the hobby or proof that there's no limit to what can be spent on something
> if the owner's goal is to help the economy by spending money?
>
> Gary
>
>
>
> Gary Anderson
> Editor at Large
> Austin-Healey Magazine
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