> Yes, miles on the odometer, squashed flies on
> the paintwork, the smell of a hot engine
> and brake pad dust on the wheels.
Which perhaps is a market segment that no one has commented on yet ... IMO
you should be able to pick up a nice 'driver' for around $10-15K. Older
paint, some nicks & dings here & there, a few modifications; but a sound,
roadworthy car.
For example, I happened to see this ad on the PTOA site :
FOR SALE:
TRIUMPH: 1960 TR3. Mechanically & cosmetically very good original condition.
Extremely well maintained and has had $$$$ in renovations over the past four
years. Recently has had new clutch installed. Has new tires, new tonneau
cover, new side curtains, and new frame boot. Drives like a dream. All
chrome is intact and original. Always garaged. This is a rare gem just
waiting for someone to enjoy its sassy personality. Asking , $11,500, OBO.
Details with photos available. (503) 628-3431, (503) 705-2739, email;
newvwest@msn.com (09/07)
BTW, this also roughly matches the price guidelines given on the NADA web
site, which reports "low retail" for a 59 TR3A as $9350, and "average
retail" as $15300.
Randall
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