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MGB-GT GT for sale on E Bay. Nice!

That's astounding... on a totally absurd level.

Ignorance knows no bounds.
 
I'm not even gonna comment on it!
 
What am I "missing" Guys?

I mean it's totally worth the asking price.

The rusted our sill smke sit mor elightweight henc emore desirable.
The motor is already pulled for you so that you can deal with the pesky little things such as rebuilding it.

You Guys just have the bar raised way too high if you ask me - wink.
 
But wait - that's a rare car.Just how many '63 GTs
have you ever seen?And an even rarer serial number.

- Doug
 
And I would laugh except last summer I was talking to a guy who had a Renault Caravelle for sale - for $9900. It was in very nice shape but even so, probably worth $4500. Unfortunately the owner had paid $11000, paid to have it shipped to Ontario from the East Coast and then his wife found out and went balistic.

Bottom line, PT Barnum said it best, and if this guy can get someone to pay 10k, then I can hardly blame the seller. certainly he isn't misleading anyone.

On the other hand it does seem a little far from April 1 to be posting that VIN
 
I know why the asking $ are so high........automatic trans.
 
bgbassplyr said:
I know why the asking $ are so high........automatic trans.
I bought an MGC GT with automatic that's in lots better shape than that thing for a whole lots less! That's not the reason....MGB's with automatic are dogs & the auto in them actually devalues the car as a driv er.
 
Meant as a joke, Tony.
 
I see he relisted this magnificant MGBGT at a $1.00 starting price, but with a reserve. Last I looked it had 9 bids and was at $127.00.

Dave
 
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