Hey Jack,
No biggie. An honest mistake that any of us could make. Please don't
hang yourself with a necktie.... ;-)
Cheers!!
Jim - back to work on the Midget in Dodge City
Brashear, Jack, N wrote:
>Hi to all disappointed TC folks, I have no explanation for the price
>mix-up. The same sales guy spoke those prices (first it was $3,500 then
>$2,900 three days later) directly to me while standing beside the car.
>I had absolutely no financial interest in the car at all...I just wanted
>it to go to a good home instead of sitting outside. If Mr. McKay is
>interested, I could identify the sales guy. This is rather an
>embarrassment to me and I very sorry it happened. Next time (if ever) I
>won't mention a price.
>Jack
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
>[mailto:owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net] On Behalf Of Jim Johnson
>Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 9:29 PM
>To: Spridgets
>Subject: Re: 1947 MGTC - NO HEALEY OR SPRIDGET
>
>Group and Jack,
>
>I called Mr. McKay this evening. Seems as there must have been some
>confusion.
>He thinks the salesman on the car lot where the car is may have misled
>Jack a bit.
>
>He has 2 TC's for sale. The one is a 1947 that you apparently saw. It
>is in excellent shape and has a history. It belonged to Walt Disney
>Enterprises and appeared in a movie. It is priced at what, for a TC with
>documented history is a quite proper $31,500. The second TC is worn but
>95% complete and running. It need restoration, he says. His price on it
>is $13,500. Again, about right for this car.
>
>Anyway, I promised him that I'd post this back to the group 'cause he's
>had a lot of calls.........
>
>Cheers!!
>Jim - disappointed in Dodge City
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