Hello Friends,
I know 'For Sale' posts are frowned upon on most car lists, but nice
opportunities may be acceptable. We shall see.B
Many of you may know that I bought my '53 TD from listmember, Bill Schooler, up
in Maryland. Bill is a good and trustworthy guy. The car I bought from him is a
project and was described expertly, just as it existed. If anything, my car was
a little better than Bill described it. I bought it sight-unseen, except for
pictures. Why am I telling you all this?
Bill has another TD that I considered before buying mine. Its a quite rare and
complete RHD '53 TD, B and that had great appeal. I don't buy cars as
investments but neither do I like throwing money away. My classic car
restoration addiction has to self-fund or my retirement scheme collapses. In
the end, I bought the LHD car but only because I live in Houston, Texas, the
land of 80mph pickups and SUVs. A 54hp car can't get out of their way very
easily. This is a challenge for any small car here, especially for one with
mirror-image symmetry. B Okay, again I ask; Why am I telling you this?
The answer is simple. I have learned that Bill still has the RHD '53 TD and it
would make a great, valuable project for someone - especially the kind of
restorer who does his own work. So there is the (almost) 'For Sale' part of my
note. I hope you read this as exposing an opportunity to acquire an intriguing
project. I just wish I had room for another car. Sadly, I have NINE. I think I
said I'm an addict...
-rick
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