Ignoring the sentimental value (and how can you??)
it's a 90th percentile car - maybe 10% of what you see
out there is better. Drive that car out to the Brain
Redman classic next month at Road America, put a "FS -
$18,000" sign on it, and it'll go.
--- Robert Bruce Evans <b-evans@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Theo Gillam posed a question to me relating the
> BusterCluster article for Practical Classics, and I
> am really not the one to give an unbiased answer.
> - What's the car's value now it's restored?
> Let's face it. I have never given a thought to
> selling it since the day I drove it off the showroom
> floor (well, lot). And I have no intention of ever
> selling it, so how would I know. So, what do YOU
> think is a proper value of the car on which you
> worked?
>
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