That sounds pretty good to me, if it's all that it's cracked up to be. But I
have a West Coast-calibrated internal price-o-meter, so YMMV...
on 3/26/03 8:00 PM, Steve Morris at MGA1500@mac.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Well, I'm looking into the possibility of expanding the Morris Garage
> fleet by one. A lady here in the northern Ohio area has a 1970 MGB for
> sale, and I was hoping some of you could help me with the valuation. She
> is a member of the local British car club, so she isn't completely naive
> as to the cost of cars, but I've not asked around locally, since most
> members don't know the car is for sale.
>
> I haven't seen it other than from the road, and it looks real nice, with
> bright chrome and shiny paint. Not much to go on, I know. Here's what I
> do know from an email exchange. It is a red (of course) 1970 MGB
> Roadster. This is the year of the split bumper.
>
> She says, " I think it is in real good condition.. Nothing wrong that I
> am aware of.. Everything was rebuilt when we bought it. Except the
> clutch.. Fred Westberg put that in for us. We had a new windshield put in
> last year."
>
> I *think* she's had it about 6-8 years. She's asking $4000. Is this in
> the right neighborhood?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
> Steve Morris Avon, Ohio
> 1958 MGA 1500 Red/Black
> NAMGAR #5987 BuckAyes Ohio Chapter
> LoCo Brits
> <mailto: MGA@MorrisGarage.com>
> http://www.MorrisGarage.com/mga
>
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