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Re: 70 BGT advice

To: JTPAKI@aol.com
Subject: Re: 70 BGT advice
From: "James H. Nazarian" <microdoc@apk.net>
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 21:05:12 -0500
Dereck,

I vote with Joe Potter. Pass on this one.

Jim


JTPAKI@aol.com wrote:

> Dereck:
>
> It sounds too expensive for a rusty car.  If it has rust that visible then
> the stuff you cant see is probably worse.  My opinion is let it go for that
> price.  I have seen nice rust free GTs go for $1700.
>
> Joe Potter
>
> In a message dated 12/4/99 9:49:35 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> derex39@hotmail.com writes:
>
> > For the past week I have been looking at a 70 bgt in the area (DC metro
> >  area) and I am looking for advice on whether I should buy it.  The vitals:
> >
> >  Plus:
> >  Very strong engine, desmoged and nice cam
> >  Very clean and complete interior (leather)
> >  New paint in last couple of years
> >
> >  Minus:
> >  Rusted through driver floor board.
> >  Rust near front of rear left leaf spring.  Bracket is solid.
> >  Rust bubbling under paint of quarter panel behind drivers door.
> >
> >  What is the cost of having a shop replace the floor board?  What would you
> >  offer?  He wants 2000 and I offered 1500.  If I don't take it for 2000 he
> is
> >
> >  going to donate it to a charity.  Need to let him know by Sunday.
> >
> >  It would be a complete luxury to purchase, seeing as I already have a 70 b
> >  roadster and two other late model vehicles.
> >
> >  Dereck
> >  70 mgb
> >  70 mgbgt paternal twin (car in question)
> >


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