Hey!
Is that your real name? Rod Knox? Cool!!!
Mike
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> From rknox@horizon.bc.ca Wed Feb 11 12:41:48 1998
> Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 11:38:51 -0800 (PST)
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> From: Rod Knox <rknox@horizon.bc.ca>
> Subject: Re: Moral Support Needed
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> At 11:55 AM 2 / 11 / 98 -0600, you wrote:
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> >>A professional restorer checked out my TR2 this morning, and told me
> >>that it is absolutely at the margin between "restorable at a cost far
> >>exceeding the value of the finished project," and "basket case."
>
> A friend of mine about 10 years ago wanted to off load his and his dad's
> TR2s. I told him they would be worth at least $10,000 as a pair. ( 1 almost
> original the other rebuilt frame up) He managed to get about $1500. My
> point is keep your eyes open for a bargain while driving yours. Then when
> you find the undervalued car, give your beater to your kids or Jane's kids.
>
> I crashed the car I have now, several times, as a teenager playing
> "Sterling Moss". It's in decent shape and will never be any better than
> that. I kind of like it that way though, as I still sometimes like to see
> how close to the edge of the road I can slide. Nutin like that adrenalin rush.
>
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> 1967 TR4A - CT 67907 (The only newer car I ever purchased is the car in the
> driveway.)
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