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RE: MGB GT Questions

To: "'BOB HILL'" <oldcars@newt.vallnet.com>, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: MGB GT Questions
From: Hans Duinhoven <H.Duinhoven@simac.nl>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 08:44:40 +0100
Hi Bob,

There are practical and emotional reasons for a GT version:

Practical:
more room
one might live in a more wet climate
the owner might have children to carry around
lower price
if you live in a colder climate - a GT is warmer
BUT:
sometimes parts are less obtainable than for the regular B

Emotional:
the looks
"the poor man's Aston Martin"
someone who you admire has driven such a car
more unique car. there are much less GT's than the normal B.

There are many other ereasons to think about why you may choose a GT of
course.

Cheers,


Hans

'71 BGT

> -----Original Message-----
> From: BOB HILL [SMTP:oldcars@newt.vallnet.com]
> Sent: dinsdag 23 november 1999 04:37
> To:   mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      MGB GT Questions
> 
> I have always liked the looks of hte GT series B's but never really
> considered buying one until the last few weeks.  I guess I have a couple
> of questions since I have never owned a GT
> 
> 1)  For anyone owning one or having owned one, what are the pros and cons
> verses the roadster (except the obvious of course).  Anything in
> particular I need to look for on a GT verses a roadster (prone problem
> areas, etc)?  
> 
> 2)  I knw the GT are not as sought after as the roadster and of course do
> not demand the price but I have found a 73 that is fairly nice.  Paint is
> presentable but not prefect.  The interior is real nice original that
> looks very presentable.  New tires on Rostyles.  High mileage car but
> engine rebuilt 20K miles ago.  New tires, no rust, no O/D, all gaugaes and
> lights work.  Mechanically the car seems fine and the body is good but I
> would probably want to repaint it in a couple of years.  All chrome is
> very presentable.  I know it is very difficult to ascertain a value
> without seeing the car but what would a ball park figure be for the value
> of the car?  Or maybe a range based upon the described condition?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated
> 
> Bob
> 
> 79 MGB
> 
> 
> 

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