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#622172 - 11/04/09 04:51 PM
TR250 Opinions on value wanted
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Jedi Warrior
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#622173 - 11/04/09 04:54 PM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: bob67bgt]
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Jedi Warrior
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Loc: monroe nc
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#622315 - 11/05/09 06:36 AM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: bob67bgt]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 04/09/09
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Loc: Staunton, VA
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There was a somewhat similar TR250 on eBay in the past few months which I believe ended up selling for between $5000 and $6000 (non-running but complete and body and frame appeared solid from pictures but it had been repainted). Is that the original paint or had it been repainted correctly at some point with the stripe? Frame condition would be key especially where the rear A-arms attach. Found the link to that TR250 eBay TR250 Scott
Edited by HerronScott (11/05/09 06:39 AM)
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#622327 - 11/05/09 07:18 AM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: HerronScott]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 06/27/07
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Loc: Nebraska, USA
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I have seen TR250s in much worse shape go for 5-6K, If it is truly rust free and complete I would put it a little higher than that, TR250s are still pretty much in demand right now, rust free is a great feature, all mechanicals are readlily available, although it may not effect value as much as it should, condition of the interior is importatn to, between the crash pads, door panels, seat covers, capet you can spend a lot on the interior, also original badging,there is lot of it and it is somewhat expensive in total, and what is the point of having a TR250 if you don't have the half dozen or so badges that say "TR250" on them?
When I was looking for a TR250 to restore would have given a pretty penny for the one you are describing.
Edited by glemon (11/05/09 07:19 AM)
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#622366 - 11/05/09 10:13 AM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: bob67bgt]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 09/23/05
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Loc: port coquitlam,b.c.,canada
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It's not neccessarily the purchase price you need to look at. Do you plan to restore it? If you do, it will cost at least $20k to do it right (If you really think you can do it for less-you're kidding yourself). Do you have the time to do it? Would it be better to just buy a perfect one for $25K-$30K and save the time and enormous effort and be able to drive one now instead of some time in the future (could be years)? just things to think about. Rob
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#622661 - 11/06/09 08:06 AM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: trfourtune]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 06/27/07
Posts: 872
Loc: Nebraska, USA
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I don't disagree with Rob, but the flip side is sometimes it is easier to dole the money out over time rather than all it once, if you do it yourself you can pick the options and upgrades (overdrive tranny, etc.), I think I am doing mine right, and may be able to "scrape by" for morr like 15K--but I am doing most everything except the machine shop work myself and since I needed pretty much everything I just placed an order with The Roadster Factory each week as the placed items on sale.
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#622668 - 11/06/09 08:14 AM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: trfourtune]
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Darth Vader
Registered: 07/23/03
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Good advice, above.
The first post indicates that the car had been ". . . sitting in an open shed . . ." for years. That's the clincher, IMHO. Any LBC that's been sitting outside for "years" inevitably is going to have rust problems somewhere, unless it's been in the desert.
I would be very surprised if the car wasn't pretty rusty in places that may not show up on visual inspection, simply because it's been outside for a long time. Again, seem inevitable.
However, if a VERY careful inspection indicates otherwise, go for it. As we all know, rust is the only real enemy. Everything else can be easily remedied.
Boy, what I'd give for a TR250, probably my fave Triumph. I hope you get it, please keep us posted.
Good luck!
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#622686 - 11/06/09 08:49 AM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: vagt6]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 05/14/09
Posts: 121
Loc: Austin, TX, USA
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If only my bank account weren't empty and my garage full...
It looks like a great car if all the above is true. I have no idea about the value, as a TR250 is further down the list. After the roundtail Spit, the TR4... However, if you are willing to do it yourself as much as possible, and break it into small manageable projects, and order just the parts needed for those small projects, it can be affordable. That's how I've done my Spitfire 1500. The biggest question is how far are you willing to go with it? I was going to have my car stripped and repainted, but decided against it. It has an ok paint job, but there's lots of personality.
If I were to get this car, I'd carefully go over it, address any rust issues, save whatever original parts I could, and then get it on the road. The paint looks good enough to me to keep. Then I'd just make sure the interior was a nice place to spend time. You can go overboard, and spend more money than needed, and sometimes spend it on stuff only you know is there.
I say someone is going to get a solid car, just wish it were me.
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#622964 - 11/06/09 08:24 PM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: billspit]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 06/27/07
Posts: 872
Loc: Nebraska, USA
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Have you done a magnet test? see if a weak magnet sticks, or get one of those purpose built spot rot ones, if it was painted in the last 10 or so years could be hiding stuff, not trying to be negative, just careful.
Floors, Rockers, rear deck where it meets the fenders are prime spots, condition of chrome important too.
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#622970 - 11/06/09 08:40 PM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
[Re: glemon]
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Registered: 01/16/09
Posts: 1175
Loc: Charlotte, NC
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Hey guys, you are talking to bob67bgt, a guy who builds some of the most beautiful MG's you have ever seen. Do a search on the MG section if you don't believe me.
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#622982 - 11/06/09 09:42 PM
Re: TR250 Opinions on value wanted
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Registered: 01/15/07
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Jim; I wholeheartedly agree. Bob comes from my small town in Canada and has forgotten more than most of us will ever know about British sports cars. If he says this is a good car, BELIEVE him. Dave 
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