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Re: Prices of cars in the old days

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Prices of cars in the old days
From: Chip Old <fold@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us>
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 12:29:27 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Ed & Kris Curtis wrote:

> I just picked up a magazine in an antique store called Cars & Parts. 
> The issue that I bought was for February, 1973.  In it were some
> interesting items for sale:
> 
> MGTC - a fine original example in regular summer use. $2,000
> [snip]
> 55 MGTF 1500 with spare engine.  $1,250
> [snip]
> 1935 MG NA four seater sports tourer, excellent mechanical condition. 
> $2,000
> 
> These prices make you wish you could go back in time to pay and bring
> the cars up to today.
> 
> Which brings us to the point of this e-mail.  What stories do the old
> guys on the net have about picking up their MGs for a lot less money
> than they would pay now?

Old guys on the net???  Hmmmm.  I guess I do fit that description.  :-(
 
Those are pretty typical MG prices for that period.  It wasn't until the
late 1970s that prices began to go through the roof.

I bought my current TC in 1969 for $950, which included shipping from
England.  It wasn't a pristine car by any stretch of the imagination, but
was still a good daily driver and made many long-distance trips.

In 1977 I bought a YA saloon for $2000,including containerized shipping
from England.  Got it off the boat, gave it a good check-over, loaded the
family into it (me, wife, two very young kids) and headed off for a GoF in
Toronto.  1000 miles round trip without a hitch.

Those were the days when T-Type owners still did nutty things like that.

In days of old, when MG owners were bold, and trailers hadn't been
invented...

Never mind...

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Chip Old                      1948 M.G. TC  TC6710  NEMGTR #2271
Cub Hill, Maryland            1962 Triumph TR4  CT3154LO (daily driver)
fold@bcpl.net


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