Hey Harve:
Perhaps I can be of assistance.
Thorn wrote:
>
> Tks to all for the "tub" info! I appreciate it!
>
> I now know that I have a '75 tub here in North West Arkansas that someone
> might need. All I have to figure out now, is what a '75 "tub" is worth!!
>From nothing to a couple hundred bucks maybe, depends on it's condition.
> This one is pretty good (I think) little dings here and there but not bad
> at all. the original brooklands green body paint has a black (!)
> overpaint.
>
> How do people pick up these tubs?? Drive over with a flat bed??
Two reasonably strong men can lift one no problem. A decent utility
trailer would do the trick.
> What sort of things determine the worth??? What is the going price of
> such??? (I guess that geography plays some role, but would like "some"
> idea of worth!!)
Again, the amount of rust and damage is the key.
> Is posting a list of parts for sale appropriate for this list?
>
Actually, as the "Spitfire List's Official For-Sale-Ad Moderator" it is
*my* job to screen all ads for content and editorial style... You just
go ahead and send that list directly to me and I'll take care of the
rest.... ;^)
> Tks all!!
>
And thank you.
John
>
> '79 Spitfire driver
> '75 Spitfire parts car
>
> TThorn@comp.uark.edu
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