Larry Hooven wrote:
>
> i am forwarding this to the list, it came through my site. as i am no
> expert, let me know or reply to dave directly i don't know if he exists
> out here.
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 14:10:05 -0500
> From: Dave <daveb@bbs.tsf.com>
> To: DIRTY_HOWI@GEOCITIES.COM
> Subject: Triumph prices
>
> Larry,
> I have a 1975 triumph 1500 that is currently in pieces, needs brakes
> suspension engine and body work.... It currently is owned by my wife who
> says if I want it I have to pay for it. Well what would fair market be
> on this former gem?
>
> Help:
>
> Dave Burrows
>
> larry,
> 1979 spitfire #FM99248U currently several shades of overspray
>
> 65 thousand driveway miles, at least it seems that way from pushing it
> around.
>
> NOW ON THE WEB at http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/9311 drop
> a line and sign the guest book.
>
> Murphys Second Law of Combat...If it's stupid but works, it aint stupid.
>From this skimpy information, I would say about $500 dollars. Even less
if the body is bumpy.
--
Martin Secrest
74 Spitfire
73 GT6
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