A work aquaintance is selling a spitfire that he recieved in trade for
another car. Any interest, please contact him directly. Located near
Philadelphia. NFI.
Greg
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas heckman [mailto:tom@harechaseandheckman.com]
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> Anyway, it is a 1979, Burgandy paint, with grey CLOTH and
>black vinyl interior, black top, boot and tonneau cover. The car shows
>61,80? Miles - so call it 62,000. Looking at the car, I could believe
>it to be correct. The car came from Arizona with Arizona tags and
>title. So far I have not been able to find any rust in the rocker
>panels or in the wheel wells or under the hood or inside the trunk.
>There is a small amount of surface rust under the rugs in front floor
>area, but no rust through. The car had been sitting for a number of
>years and with fresh gas and a hot battery it fired right up. The
>clutch works but the brakes are flat. It is an overdrive car - there is
>no hardtop. I feel that it should be repainted as there are some
>bubbles on the top surface of the hood and one rub mark (not dent) on
>the drivers door. However, it really doesn't look too bad. The seat
>upholstery is bad - but being fabric that should be a fairly cheap and
>easy fix. Since the brakes don't work (except for emergency brake) I
>haven't driven the car but supposedly the overdrive works - no
>guarantees. I am taking the car to the Hershey Car Show with a for sale
>sign on it (October 5,6,7,8,) Is $7,000 a realistic price for the car as
>is?
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