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$143,100 BJ8 !

thomp.your so right!thats why even though i grew up in the sixty's i never owned or wanted to own a
'musle car",ok i admit i had a couple of 356-b porches!a coulpe a tr's, several vw's,and number of healeys [thats when you could buy em for 2-5 hundred bucks]even a corvair!all the other guys in my "hood" were always rebuilding thier 283's,396's,and 409's wondering why they couldt beat me to the bowling alley on friday night!.ever notice on the t.v. show "police wildest chases" they never catch a guy driving a 911-s? or heaven forbid a healey! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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But the majority will decline because the market demand is not there. It has moved on to the era of the next generation.

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This is why I consider myself most fortunate. My son, now 11 (affectionately known as my pit crew) reminds me almost daily that he gets the Healey when my number's up. When he doesn't listen, I tell him that I'm going to be buried in the Healey. Hopefully, it will be a few generations until I have to worry about what price a Healey will fetch, and by that time it will not matter because it will have brought us far more in enjoyment than any amount.
 
It's certainly a spectacle, and the $1.2 million Malibu even more so than the Healey(s)!
I really want to compliment Reid on the excellence of his publication; I wish we had a Triumph publication of that calibre, well done!
Simon.
 
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I told you so....

Now, let's look at those pre-war cars. Has anyone noticed that those prices have stagnated or dropped?

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Nope!! Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nonod.gif
 
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