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Fw: Five flights, few hundred bucks, lots of rust.

To: "Triumphs" <triumphs@autox.team.net>, "Sheryl" <SherylH@kapiolani.org>, "mom and dad" <bjoanhoward@worldnet.att.net>, "Layne and Deb" <lnh@owt.com>, "Kevin" <khoward@cwnetdg.io>, "Christina & Tom" <crey@teleport.com>, "Adam & Stacy" <stacyadam@earthlink.net>
Subject: Fw: Five flights, few hundred bucks, lots of rust.
From: "Lonn Howard" <hoops@owt.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 09:29:35 -0700charset="iso-8859-1"

Subject: Five flights, few hundred bucks, lots of rust.


>I was so excited. I got up at three AM to catch my flight.   After
>talking to the owner of the 67 BGT that Lawrie posted about I was so
>sure that this was going to be a beautiful car that I bought a one-way
>ticket for the flight from eastern Washington to Sacramento, CA.  Talk
>about optimism.   When I arrived in Sacramento the owner picked me up
at
>the airport and on the way to the car he filled me in on all of the
good
>and bad with the car.  He was so excited that he woke up at three AM to
>write it all down.  He had all of the service records dating from 1973
>and the car had been maintained by a mechanic in the local MG club.  He
>and his wife couldn't have been nicer, more honest people and I was
>counting my lucky charms.
>
>Well let me tell you, love is blind.  Unfortunately, the car had a bad
>respray over bad body work following a minor fender-bender.  The chrome
>wires were pitted.  The car was purported to have "about" a hundred
>thousand miles, but the OD stopped working at 40,000.  What was left of
>the interior showed wear more consistant with 200,000 miles.  The
>interior restoration needed to be started over again (remember the
>thread on how hard it is to do crinkle paint right??) and the resto kit
>that went with the car was vinyl when I was under the impression it was
>leather.  But a rust-free body is enough to overlook minor
imperfections
>right?  So I knelt down to inspect the right front rocker and noticed
>the paint was bubbled by rust.  A few seconds later my probing fingers
>went through the bottom of the sill and the sill crumbled to rust-dust.
>Talk about disappointment.  I felt bad for pointing out the defects in
>their baby.  It was a one-owner car that had been Ziebart treated when
>it was new, and they truely believed it to be rust-free.  The car is in
>excellent mechanical shape, and even has a Les Lestor? wheel which was
a
>dealer option at the time, but that's not what I was looking for.
>
>So I didn't get a new car, I didn't get to go to the autojumble in
>Portland,OR which is TODAY :<( but I had a good trip and met some very
>nice people :>)
>
> And it has given me a whole new appreciation for my '70 BGT with the
>perfect interior restoration, freshly bead-blasted and painted wires,
>and not-so-bad paint job.  But I'll keep my eyes out for the
>garage-queen of a lifetime...
>
>
>Lonn Howard
>'70 TR6  -mine
>'71 TR6  -in my garage
>'70 MGB GT  -ours
>'89 Saab Turbo Convertible  -hers
>
>"We are but temporary custodians with an obligation of preservation."
>
>


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