That may be the only way a TR7 will ever become a classic.
Jim Ruwaldt, with plenty of asbestos on now
'72 TR6 CC79338U
Bloomington, IN
On Fri, 10 Oct 1997, Gregory Petrolati wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Oct 1997, len drake wrote:
>
> > Hey Doc - lighten up. I don't think it's necessary for us to get
> > into a mud slinging thread about how much money people on the list
> > make. This list caters to all of us, whether it's a rusted out
> > TR7 or the finest Triumph that money can buy, or restore.
> >
> >
> Hey, Don't knock it... a brown low mileage original 1976 TR7 coupe
> just might be the "sleeper investment car" 50 or so years down
> the pike... I could Just see the advt... (setting the
> retrospectoscope to the "Shirley McLane" setting)
>
> National Auto Finder October 2047
>
> FOR SALE: 1976 TR7 Chocolate Brown 1,200 ORIGINAL MILES...
> Recently found. Unrusted, Garage kept, Completely original...
> As far as we can tell it may be the only one left in the world!
>
> $125,570...
>
> Greg "his retirement not quite secured" Petrolati
>
>
> gpetrola@prairienet.org 1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
> "That's not a leak... My car is just marking its territory!"
> Greg Petrolati, Champaign, Illinois
>
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