Jay,
Without inspecting that particular car, or its documentation, and comments
regarding it (whether yours or mine) are really just opinion. I really
wasn't referring to that particular car, or your remarks... more of a
general discussion.
WST
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Jay Fishbein
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 7:43 AM
To: 'Spridgets'
Subject: Re: Cherry Mk-IV Sprite
Your point is well taken, but my comments are based on the fact that
there are cars available in similar condition for much less money.
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct <http://home.ix.netcom.com/%7Etype79/>
http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/
Wm. Severin Thompson wrote:
>You know, it seems as if people (the people that own them) are always
>willing to devalue these cars that we collect. They also like to ride both
>sides of the "value" fence. They'd never agrees to sell their own car for
>less than they think it's worth, but take issue with people that want more
>than they think it's worth.
>
>Historical value? I'm not even sure I know where to apply that term. I
>suppose you could apply historical value to a car once raced by the Works.
>Or, maybe a car once owned by a celebrity. But, since "value" is really
>always relative, some car once owned by your Uncle Joe, that you inherited
>could have as much historical value to you. I have a 100-6 I've owned since
>'73... my high school car. Does that make it of more historical value to
>you? Nope. To me? Yep. Again, value is always relative.
>
>In an era of $30,000 economy cars, in my opinion, a $10,000 '69 Sprite
ain't
>such a bad thing. I'm not sure wha the $30k econo box will be worth in 10
or
>30 years from now, but I'm willing to bet its "value" won't be going up.
>Especially when buying a documented low mileage car, you never pay too
much,
>you just buy too soon.
>
>And, if some buyer would rather ante up now, and enjoy it, rather than buy
a
>roach and bugger it up with a bad home restoration that doesn't see the
>light of day for 5 or 10 years, more power to him.
>
>I've got 2 Bugeyes I wouldn't sell for $25k each. Hell, I wouldn't sell
them
>for double that. Does that make me a dick? I may be one, but not for that
>reason.
>
>I think I prefer the term "historical interest",or "historical
significance"
>rather than historical value. Not only are low mileage originals rare, they
>have historical interest for those need a reference for restoration.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]
>On Behalf Of David Lieb
>Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:14 AM
>To: Spridgets
>Subject: Re: Cherry Mk-IV Sprite
>
>
>
>>As much as I love Sprites and as nice as it is, it's still a '69 and
>>objectively speaking a '69 is of little historical value.
>>
>>
>
>"Little historical value"??? This was the last year for Austin-Healey
>Sprites! Yes, I know that they made Austinn Sprites for a couple more
years,
>
>but not Austin-Healey, since the contract with the Donald had expired. Also
>the last year they were broought to the US. Historically sad, perhaps...
>David Lieb
>Historically insignificant Midget
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