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Re: cost of purchase for b-gt?

To: jsuknot@wwisp.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: cost of purchase for b-gt?
From: H4aardvrk@aol.com
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:09:06 EDT
In a message dated 6/24/99 7:52:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
jsuknot@wwisp.com writes:

<< ere was only one person at the lot yet and all he knew
 about the car was it runs and drives good and the cost is $1500. I have
 never looked into the cost of a GT so does this sound like a deal? What >>
Jason,
     $1500.00 may be a good buy if...there is no rust in the floors,or very 
minimal rust..floor pans are avaialible ,but a little costly..The rear 
interior should be very rust free..There is a major rust area that is easily 
hidden..the area is around the arches of the rear wheels...The engine can be 
a little rough,but if it runs all the better..The transmission should be 
pretty good in this car..if not, they can be a little costly to 
repair..BUT..there are lots of good , used trannys out here..they cost some 
$500.00 and up..an overdrive transmission is a fair bit more..The sterring 
rack in a $1500.00 car should be good..suspension bushings are fairly 
inexpensive and easy to install..The bumper mounts should be good..they can 
be tricky to repair..Brakes and clutch hydroulics are fairly easy to repair, 
if a little costly for a complete over haul.
    All in all, a $1500.00 GT may be a good buy..I pais $1500.00 for mine.It 
has a little rust, a fair engine, good interior(brand new cloth covered 
seats), a fine transmission, good brakes and good glass(tinted black(very 
catching on this body style), and a water tight sun roof(well done and an 
addition to this body style)
     Good luck.
Yours, H4
1974MG-Bgt
1974MG-B roadster
1976MG-B roadster
1977 MG-B roadster

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