> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Thompson
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 12:37 PM
> To: 'spridget@autox.team.net'
> Subject: RE: 52 Jag Sedan
>
> I assume it is a Mark VII? Best to check and make sure you've got the
> right model.
>
> These cars are NOT currently worth restoring. You can easily spend $50k
> restoring one, although no one in their right mind would do so. Perfectly
> restored cars can be worth 30,000 pounds but you would have trouble
> finding a buyer in North America willing to pay $20k.
>
> Projects are virtually worthless for the reason listed above. The car you
> describe is worth $2-3k if it really is rust free. The best you could do
> is get it running and have fun for a few years. DO NOT start pouring money
> into it. You will never recoup your investment. Interior alone could be
> $10,000 for leather etc. and $3,000 for wood.
>
> Daniel58612 (been there, done that)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nateley [SMTP:nateley@email.msn.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 8:22 AM
> To: spridget list
> Subject: 52 Jag Sedan
>
> Sorry to bomb the list with this , but I found a 52 Jag sedan that has
> been
> sitting in a garage and hasn't been started in about 10 years. Everything
> is
> there, chrome is somewhat pitted, no rust to speak of, needs interior.
> Does anyone have any idea what this would be worth as is / restored? Cool
> looking car I wouldn't mind having as a project.
> Thanks,
> Dave Camp
> 79 Midget
> 92 Civic
> 96 Avalon
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