On eBay, oh about $15K
At this exact moment in time: 2/22/02 11:56 AM, "type79@ix.netcom.com"
<type79@ix.netcom.com> made the profound revelation:
> You vaguely describe a car that the car is near perfect and needs almost
> nothing
> and nothing major: $4,000 - $5,000.?
>
> But, as we all know, most cars are not as they are advertised..
>
> I like the ones "falsely" advertised the other way around:
> 1961 Sprite. British Racing Green low miles. nice summer car. $X,XXX.XX
>
> That was a real life ad for a perfect original 24,000 mile Bugeye I bought
> back
> in 1985 from the original owner.
>
> jay f
>
> "Robert E. Shlafer" wrote:
>
>> Anyone have a reasonable idea of what
>> a '72 Midget in excellent appearance would go for, assuming excellent
>> mechanicals. I am talking a first class
>> car with excellent interior, no rust, recent
>> good paint job, decent tires, etc.
>
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Larry Macy
78 Midget
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Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
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