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BJ8 - $125.00

sjuengst

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I drove Muffy down to the bar a couple of days ago, and of course she became the topic of conversation. A friend of mine told me that he'd had a BJ8 since new up until about a year ago when he sold it for $125.00. It hadn't run in 10 years and had been sitting out in his yard rusting away. It was in sad shape, but still, a complete original one-owner car for $125? I guess good deals are still out there if you're in the right place at the right time.

stu
 
Sitting outside untouched for the past ten (>10) years, it may've only been worth $125.00.

Isn't that where humidity was invented? :wink:
 
My car had been sitting out in the weather for 12 years in the snow and rain and I had to replace every flat piece of steel! I wish I only had to pay $125. 4000 hours later it is better than new.

John
 
My first Healey put me back $1500 that was about 1990.
 

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johnny, my first healey was free, the dad of a girl a went to school with just tossed me the kees and said "its yours", also the last healey i got was not only free but its a 100m. that i recently sold, i wont talk about all the others in between. :whistle:
 
anthony7777 said:
johnny, my first healey was free, the dad of a girl a went to school with just tossed me the kees and said "its yours", also the last healey i got was not only free but its a 100m. that i recently sold,



i wont talk about all the others in between. :whistle:


OH!! that is good COZ there was a swimming pool full of em--Keoke--- :laugh:
 
anthony7777 said:
keoke, shaahhh!!!!!!!!!! :jester:


HI 7777's---OK!!!-----Keoke :laugh:
 
Remember paying $1200 for a 67 BJ8 in 1978 and it was actually a pretty nice car with no rust. Sold it 3 years later for $6000 and thought I was robbing the guy that bought it. Started me on a misadventure of 20 years with a MG TC until I finally got back into Healey's. Boy, wish I had never sold that red over black beauty !!!
Regards,
Mike
 
Bought my first Healey, a 1954 BN2 wreck for $470CDN in 1960 when I was 19. Fixed it up and drove the you know what out of it for 5 years. Then it sat outside in the elements unmoved for 5 years. I sold in 1970, a "wreck" again, for $1,100 to a young man with good intentions. I saw the car one more time in 1977 when he drove by to visit with his fully restored magnificant 1954 BN2. Can't help but wonder how it's doing.
Ah those days........
Cheers
 
I was looking to purchase an old Ford truck about 10 years ago and although the farmer had already sold it, he happened to have a '57 BN4 out back. I saw the windshield frame through the trees and asked if it was a Healey. He said that it was and it had been parked since 1976 when the engine locked up. As we walked through the yard I asked him if he'd sell it and he said "Sure, how about $200?" I almost fainted! I calmly peeled off the cash and immediately called my friend with a rollback. Within an hour my new "parts car" was at my house! As Stu said, they ARE still out there!
 
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